Kavitha party name registered plea in Delhi High Court
Delhi High Court directs ECI on Kavitha party name registration plea
Party name registration moves to the legal stage
Kalvakuntla Kavitha has moved forward with the process of registering her new political outfit under the name “Telangana Praja Jagruthi”.
The application for party name registration was submitted to the Election Commission of India on January 23.
Petition filed seeking faster approval
Kavitha has approached the Delhi High Court seeking directions to the Election Commission to take an early decision on the party name registration.
The plea requests the court to ensure that the application is examined without delay.
Application under the Representation of the People Act
The party registration request has been filed under Section 29A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. This provision governs recognition and registration of political parties in India.
The petition highlights the need for timely processing of the party name registration under the legal framework.
Hearing listed for consideration
The matter is scheduled to come up for hearing before the Delhi High Court on Thursday. The court’s direction will determine the next steps in the registration process.
A decision on the plea could impact how quickly the party name gets formal approval.
Context: new political initiative
The proposed “Telangana Praja Jagruthi” represents a new political formation linked to Kavitha. Formal registration of the party name is a mandatory step before entering electoral processes.
The development marks a key stage in establishing the new political platform.
