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SC Sets Aside Stay Imposed By Punjab & Haryana HC On WFI Elections

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday has set aside the stay imposed by the Punjab & Haryana High Court on holding of elections to the Wrestling Federation of India.

A bench comprising justices Abhay S Oka and Pankaj Mithal stated that it failed to understand how the entire process of the election could have been set at naught by high court.

The bench stated, “Pending a writ petition filed by the Haryana Wrestling Association, by an interim order the high court has stayed the election of WFI. We fail to understand how the entire process of the election could have been set at naught by HC. The proper course would have been to allow the election to be conducted and make the election subject to the outcome of the pending writ petition. Accordingly, the impugned order granting interim relief is set aside. It will be open for returning officer to proceed with the election by publishing a revised election program. We make it clear that the outcome of the election will be subject to orders that may be passed in the petition.”

The top court earlier sought the response of the Centre and others on a plea by the ad-hoc committee constituted to run the WFI challenging a stay imposed by the Punjab & Haryana High Court on holding elections to the wrestling body.

The ad-hoc panel moved the top court against the September 25 order of the high court putting the elections on hold.

On August 29, the top court refused to interfere with the high court’s order staying the WFI elections. The development had come days after United World Wrestling, the global governing body for the sport, suspended WFI for not conducting its elections on time.

The Indian Olympic Association-appointed ad-hoc panel governing the WFI initially scheduled the elections for July 6 but was forced to reschedule it to July 11 after some disaffiliated state bodies from Maharashtra, Haryana, Telangana, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh approached it for a hearing, claiming their dismissal wasn’t appropriate.

The panel heard the aggrieved representatives of the state bodies but the polls could not be held even on July 11, with the Gauhati High Court staying the elections after the Assam Wrestling Association sought the right to participate in the poll process.

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