In a significant legal development, the High Court has firmly rejected the pleas put forth by municipal chiefs regarding the controversial no-trust motion. The motion, which had sparked intense political debates, sought to oust several municipal leaders from their positions. However, the court’s ruling has now settled the matter, affirming the legality and validity of the motion. This decision is expected to have far-reaching implications for the local political landscape, as it reinforces the power of such motions in holding elected officials accountable for their actions. The ruling has sparked mixed reactions among political circles and the general public, with some hailing it as a victory for democracy and others expressing concerns about its potential misuse.