Updated On: 26 June, 2025 12:20 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
A Division Bench comprising Justice GS Kulkarni and Justice Arif S Doctor rejected the petition filed by Mumbai resident Chetan Ahire, who had challenged the validity of the election results based on votes allegedly polled after the stipulated 6 pm deadline

Bombay High Court. File Pic
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday dismissed a petition that alleged bogus voting and had sought setting aside the results of the Maharashtra assembly elections 2024, reported news agency ANI.
A Division Bench comprising Justice GS Kulkarni and Justice Arif S Doctor rejected the petition filed by Mumbai resident Chetan Ahire, who had challenged the validity of the election results based on votes allegedly polled after the stipulated 6 pm deadline, reported ANI.
Pronouncing its order after reserving it earlier this week, the court said: "We have no manner of doubt that this writ petition needs to be summarily rejected. It is accordingly rejected. The hearing of this petition has practically taken the whole day, leaving aside our urgent cause list, and for such reason, the petition would certainly warrant dismissal with costs; however, we refrain from doing so," reported ANI.