The Supreme Court docket Monday rejected a petition filed by Abdullah Azam Khan, son of Samajwadi Get together (SP) chief Azam Khan, difficult the Allahabad Excessive Court docket order which put aside his election from Uttar Pradesh’s Suar Meeting constituency observing that he was lower than 25 years and wasn’t certified to fill the seat within the legislature of the State.
It was again in 2019 that the Allahabad Excessive Court docket annulled the election of Abdullah Azam Khan as an MLA from Uttar Pradesh’s Suar constituency on the grounds of being underage on the time of the election. The courtroom declared the election null whereas listening to a plea by the defeated BSP candidate, Nawab Kazim Ali Khan.
Within the election petition towards Abdullah Azam Khan, Kazim Khan had contended that the elected MLA’s precise date of delivery was January 1, 1993, and never September 30, 1990, as claimed within the nomination paper. Therefore, he was but to achieve 25 years of age to change into eligible to combat the election, when he filed the nomination papers on January 25, 2017, Kazim Khan had contended.
The bench annulled the Suar MLA after inspecting the info as established by numerous paperwork, together with the service file of Abdullah Khan’s mom.