DUSU Elections: Delhi High Court Allows Counting Of Votes On Or Before Nov 26 Provided All Defacement Is Cleaned Up By Candidates
Live LawThe Delhi High Court on Monday directed the Delhi University to undertake the process of counting of votes for Delhi University Students' Union elections on or before November 26, provided all the sites which were defaced by the contesting candidates are cleaned up and repainted within a week.A division bench comprising of Chief Justice Manmohan and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela said that. The Delhi High Court on Monday directed the Delhi University to undertake the process of counting of votes for Delhi University Students' Union elections on or before November 26, provided all the sites which were defaced by the contesting candidates are cleaned up and repainted within a week. A division bench comprising of Chief Justice Manmohan and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela said that it is the responsibility of the candidates and the current students of DU to ensure that the next batch get to use the varsity's infrastructure in good and clean condition. In September, the Court had halted the process of counting of votes for the elections of the Delhi University and other colleges in the wake of candidates indulging in acts of vandalism and defacement of public and private properties.