Haryana high court
AICF Polls: Rs 11 Lakh Difference Between Returning Officers' Fees Raises Eyebrows
While one Returning Officer was appointed by the Delhi High Court, the other was appointed by AICF President Sanjay Kapoor.
The Delhi High Court, by an order dated 6.12.2023, had appointed Justice (Retd) G.S. Sistani as the second Returning Officer and fixed a fee of Rs 5,00,000. The court had also ordered that the AICF elections should be held in Delhi, and not in Kanpur where Kapoor lives.
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