Delhi High Court reserves order in Uddhav Thackeray's plea in Shiv Sena party symbol case

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Shiv Sena leader Uddhav Thackeray moved Delhi High Court against the order restricting use of Shiv Sena party symbol.

The Delhi High Court on Thursday reserved order on the plea filed by Shiv Sena leader and the former Chief Minister of Maharashtra Uddhav Thackeray against a single judge's order dismissing his plea challenging the Election Commission's order freezing the Shiv Sena's party symbol 'Bow and Arrow'.

After hearing the matter, a bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad said that the orders will be passed.

It may be noted that Thackeray moved the Delhi High Court against EC's order passed in a pending matter between the Thackeray and Eknath Shinde factions as both of them have claimed the party name and symbol after the recent crackdown in the party. Wherein, the Court, while dismissing the plea, had asked the Election Commission to expeditiously decide the matter pertaining to the allotment of party symbol and name.

Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal appearing for Thackeray submitted before the bench that the only concern Thackeray has with the order is that the Single Judge has said that preliminary objections over the maintainability of the petition before the Election Commission of India cannot be raised and the same will be decided by the ECI on its own.

Given the above, Sibal said, "How can they object to the preliminary issue, I just want this clarification in the order. Nothing more than this."

Sibal informed the bench that before the election commission the objection is that this petition doesn't lie and the matter is pending before the Supreme Court. The preliminary objection is that they say that there are two factions, and there is no faction.

Additionally, the Supreme Court says that the proceedings may go on and they'll not say anything, petitioner can raise whatever objection they want to. Thackeray just wants the proceedings to be conducted in accordance with the law, Sibal added.

"I only say that when my symbol was frozen the commission didn't hear me. Never in the history of the Election Commission, an order has been passed without hearing the parties," Sibal submitted.

Thackeray has alleged the EC's action was in complete violation of the principles of natural justice. The order has been passed without granting any hearing to the parties and without granting an opportunity to lead evidence, his plea stated.

The plea alleged that EC displayed undue haste and passed the order freezing the symbol of 'Bow and Arrow' of the political party Shiv Sena led by the Petitioner, which symbol is intrinsically identified with it, having been used by it since the inception of the party in 1966.

Case Title: UDDHAV THACKERAY Vs. ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA & ANR