Supreme Court Finds No Wrongdoing in SCBA President Election, Cites Counting Error

Supreme Court Finds No Wrongdoing in SCBA President Election, Cites Counting Error

The Supreme Court has held that there was no wrongdoing in the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) presidential election, only a “bona fide counting error.”

Senior advocate Adish Aggarwala, who had raised concerns about the election process, withdrew his complaint after the Court’s observation.

The bench clarified that the error in vote counting was neither intentional nor malicious. 

The judges emphasized the importance of maintaining the dignity of the Bar and resolved the matter amicably. The Court’s statement comes after a review of the election records and submissions from both sides.

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