Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Soon, candidates will have to declare income source in nomination

- Bhadra Sinha

NEWDELHI: The Centre has agreed to amend the Conduct of Election Rules to make it mandatory for a candidate contesting elections to declare his/her sources of income along with those of his or her spouse and dependents at the time of filing nomination papers.

In an affidavit submitted to the Supreme Court, the law ministry said that after due deliberati­ons a decision was taken to amend the rules to include a column in the nomination form where a candidate can fill in the details. But the government has refused to accede to the demand to make furnishing of false informatio­n a ground for disqualifi­cation, saying it was for the legislatur­e to take a call on this.

The government affidavit was filed in response to a PIL initiated by a Lucknow-based NGO Lok Prahari seeking a judicial direction on the issue. A Supreme Court bench headed by justice J Chelameswa­r will hear the case on Tuesday.

The EC has supported the petitioner, saying disclosure of sources of income is necessary for “healthier democracy”. Under the current law, a candidate is required to disclose details of assets and liabilitie­s for self, spouse and three dependents in Form 26 while filing nomination papers but not source of income.

The government informed court it has also accepted the petitioner’s plea to seek a positive statement from the candidate that he or she does not suffer from disqualifi­cation provisions under the Representa­tion of People’s Act.

Such informatio­n would enable voters and returning officer to know at the earliest if a candidate is eligible to contest elections or not. “It is necessary to know about a candidate’s background at the beginning of the election process so that objections can be raised at the time of nomination itself,” SN Shukla of Lok Prahari told HT.

The NGO has also sought a direction to Centre to bring an amendment in law to disqualify a lawmaker if he has a share or interest in a firm that enters into a business contract with the government or a public company.

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