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Court quashes EC directive on Smart City Project

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Says Kerala Government can sign agreement with the Dubai firm

KOCHI: The Kerala High Court on Tuesday quashed the order of the Election Commission directing the State Government to defer the signing of the agreement for establishing the Smart City Project in Kochi until the Assembly elections are over.

Justice S. Siri Jagan passed the judgment while allowing a writ petition filed by Intelligent Decisions Systems (India) Ltd., a software firm functioning in the Infopark in Kochi.

The Judge observed that the declaration of the election schedule and model code of conduct could not stand in the way of signing the agreement with the Dubai Technology and Media Free Zone Authority (TECOM), which was approved by the Cabinet in the forenoon of March 1.

The Court said that by signing the agreement, the party-in-power was not announcing any financial grant in any form or promise to the people. Therefore, it could not be regarded as a financial grant in any form.

The Court said that it was not satisfied that the Smart City Project was envisaged by the Government for influencing the electorate.

The Court was of the view that the facts in the case suggested that it was a development project envisaged more than a year ago, prior to the declaration of the election.

There was nothing in the agreement to indicate that the same was "a tempting offer to woo the electorates" on the eve of the elections so as to give an unfair advantage to a political party in the elections.

It said that the Election Commission should examine all aspects before coming to a conclusion on actions of the Government.

If the Election Commission ordered deferment of the Government functions, that would affect the interest of the State because in certain matters, delay would vitally affect the project and cause irreparable loss to the State Government.

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