SC orders single-phase Tripura village committee polls on September 27
The Supreme Court on Tuesday (June 16, 2026) directed the Tripura State Election Commission (SEC) to hold the long-overdue elections to the village committees under
The Supreme Court on Tuesday (June 16, 2026) directed the Tripura State Election Commission (SEC) to hold the long-overdue elections to the village committees under the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) in a single phase on September 27, making it clear that no further extension of the poll schedule would be granted. A Bench of Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M. Pancholi passed the order after the SEC informed the court that it was in a position to complete the entire electoral exercise in one phase. Attorney General R. Venkataramani, appearing for the Commission, submitted that holding the elections in a single phase would enable the electoral exercise to be completed more efficiently and negate the need for additional Central paramilitary forces as local security arrangements would be sufficient to maintain law and order. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Tripura government, endorsed the proposal. “There have been some incidents of violence in the recent past.
The atmosphere would also calm down by September,” he submitted. The Bench agreed, observing that a single-phase poll would also ease the burden of security deployment. “I am in complete agreement with the Election Commission. It would be better if it were completed in one phase. You will not have to spare more security forces,” the Chief Justice observed. The top court was hearing a petition filed by Tipra Motha founder and former Tripura royal scion Pradyot Deb Burman, who alleged that the authorities had failed to conduct elections to the village committees within the statutory period prescribed. The petition stated that the last village committee elections were held in 2016 and that the term of the committees expired on March 7, 2021. Under Section 4 of the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (Establishment of Village Committee) Act, 1994, fresh elections are required to be held before the expiry of the committee’s five-year term.
Earlier, the court had asked the poll body to indicate whether the polling process could be completed in phases. Pursuant to the direction, the Commission had placed an affidavit on record setting out the security requirements for both single-phase and multi-phase elections. Taking note of the affidavit and the broad consensus among the parties, the Bench recorded in its order: “…the State Election Commission has submitted an affidavit detailing the multi-phase and single-phase schedules. All parties before us are at ad idem that the election may be held in a single phase…. As the parties are substantially in agreement on the manner, we direct that the election to the village committees be conducted as per the proposed schedule.” The Bench, however, directed all authorities concerned to adhere to the schedule and ensure completion of the election process within the prescribed timeline, making it clear that no further extension would be permitted.
