The Jammu Kashmir High Court Bar Association (JKHCBA) on Wednesday canceled its yearly elections and formed an ad hoc committee.
The development comes days after authorities barred the association from holding any elections until it clarified its position on terming Kashmir a disputed territory. The JKHCBA was also asked to submit its relevant documents to the Srinagar deputy commissioner, including the article of association and registration papers.
“Due to the imposition of prohibition by the district administration on holding JKHCBA polls for the year 2020-21, a meeting of the bar association’s general committee was conducted to deal with the situation arising out of the impediments created in the conduct of the elections,” an official of the association said.
He said an ad hoc committee — comprising of contesting candidates, election body and former elected body of the association — was created during the meeting. “The committee, which will be headed by advocate Nazir Ahmed Ronga as its convener or chairman, will look after the affairs of the association until a new body is elected,” he said, adding the notification for the conduct of the election stands recalled.
He said another committee, headed by senior advocate Zaffar Ahmad Shah, was created during the meeting which will look into the issues raised by the district administration.