HC upholds legal entity of Rourkela Municipal Corporation, paves way for civic body polls

HC upholds legal entity of Rourkela Municipal Corporation, paves way for civic body polls
Cuttack: Orissa high court has pheld the state govt’s 2014 notification declaring Rourkela Municipality as a municipal corporation and merging several nearby villages, paving the way for civic body polls which were last held in 2008.Dismissing two writ petitions filed in 2015, Justice R K Pattanaik ruled that the decision to include villages such as Jagda, Jhartarang, Brahmani Tarang, Sana Brahmani Tarang and Gopa Palli within Rourkela Municipal Corporation (RMC) was legally valid and did not violate constitutional provisions.The April 22 judgment assumes significance as the urban local body elections in Rourkela were last held in 2008 and the term of Rourkela Municipality had expired in 2013. But the state govt had not conducted elections there citing a high court stay order issued on March 26, 2015, on the petitions challenging the notification issued on Nov 14, 2014, declaring Rourkela Municipality as Rourkela Municipal Corporation. The web copy of the judgment was released online on Monday.The petitioners had challenged the notification on grounds that it contravened Article 243-ZC of the Constitution, the Panchayats (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996 (PESA), and the Forest Rights Act, 2006.
They argued that the inclusion of Scheduled Area villages into an urban local body framework was illegal and liable to be struck down.Rejecting these claims, Justice Pattanaik observed that “the Orissa Municipal Act confers power upon the State Government to create, include and exclude or otherwise alter the Municipal areas,” and clarified that “the constitutional scheme under Article 244(1) read with Fifth Schedule does not place the Scheduled Areas outside the reach of any such State legislation.”

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About the AuthorLalmohan Patnaik

Lalmohan Patnaik is a seasoned journalist based in Cuttack, with over three decades of experience, primarily as a correspondent for many prominent English dailies. He covers mainly legal issues.

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