Bar Association Election Fever Hits Jamshedpur
137 Nomination Forms Sold for Jamshedpur District Bar Association Elections
The election process for the Jamshedpur District Bar Association sees a surge in candidate nominations and disputes.
JAMSHEDPUR – As the Jamshedpur District Bar Association elections draw near, the competition intensifies with 137 candidates having purchased nomination forms and 61 filing their nominations, according to election officer Arjun Singh.
Today marks the last chance for candidates to buy forms, with the filing deadline extended to March 18.
On a single day, 35 hopefuls submitted their nominations, showing the eagerness among members to vie for various positions. The distribution for key posts includes four for Vice President, five for Joint Secretary, and others, highlighting the varied interest areas among the candidates.
Controversy arose when Advocate Virendra Kumar Singh was barred from nominating, leading to grievances about the nomination process and requirements, such as the unexpected demand for an electricity bill and a no-objection certificate.
Singh raised questions about transparency and equality in the election procedures.
Meanwhile, young advocate Gaurav Pathak has thrown his hat into the ring again, stirring excitement and anticipation.
His previous victory adds to the dynamic atmosphere surrounding the elections, suggesting a competitive race ahead.
The election’s administration promises close scrutiny from March 19 to March 22, ensuring a fair and transparent process for all candidates. The Bar Association looks forward to a spirited election, reflecting the vibrant legal community’s commitment to leadership and advocacy.
The last day for filing the nomination form is March 18, setting the stage for the final list of candidates who aim to shape the future of the Jamshedpur District Bar Association.

