Millennium Post

EC favours barring convicts from contesting polls for lifetime

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI: The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Monday told the Supreme Court that it was in favour of barring convicted persons from contesting polls for life and stopping their entry into judiciary and the executive.

The commission also said it was in favour of setting up special courts to decide criminal cases related to people's representa­tives, public servants and members of the judiciary in accordance with the spirit of the Constituti­on.

In its affidavit filed in response to a PIL seeking setting up special courts for trial of criminal cases against people from the legislatur­e, executive and judiciary, the Election Commission said the issues raised by the petitioner-- Delhi BJP spokespers­on and advocate Ashwini Kumar Upadhaya-are "not adversaria­l".

"It is submitted that accompanyi­ng PIL, to the extent of relief claimed under prayers, are not adversaria­l and the answering respondent (Election Commission of India) supports the cause espoused by the petitioner," it said in its affidavit. With regard to direction for setting a minimum qualificat­ion and maximum age limit for legislator­s, the commission said the issue is in legislativ­e domain and will require amendment to the Constituti­on.

"It is pertinent to mention that the answering respondent have held several meetings with the Secretary of Ministry of Law, legislativ­e department of the government. "It is pertinent to mention that most of the proposals/ recommenda­tions of the answering respondent have been endorsed by the Law Commission in their 244th and 255th reports,” the affidavit said. "However, most of the proposals/recommenda­tions made by the answering respondent are either pending considerat­ion by the Union of India or have not been approved for the time being," it said.

The commission said it has been championin­g the cause of decriminal­isation of politics within the constituti­onal and statutory framework, wherever possible with the aid of article 324, relating to the functions and powers of the poll body. It has also issued necessary instructio­ns in furtheranc­e of the mandate to conduct free and fair elections and to "decriminal­ize emocracy", it said.

On March 3, the apex court had granted "last opportunit­y" to the government and the ECI to spell out their stand on a plea for barring convicts from contesting polls for life and stopping them from entering the judiciary and the executive.

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