The Asian Age

EC will act on plaints of false poll affidavits

Poll panel can also refer ‘serious’ matters for probe

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New Delhi, June 16: Seeking to tighten the noose around those filing false informatio­n in poll affidavits, the Election Commission on Tuesday decided to refer cases of “serious omission” by candidates to investigat­ing authoritie­s on a caseto-case basis.

At its meeting, the commission decided to “robustly address” the “challenge” of false informatio­n in election affidavits “to further ensure free, fair and ethical elections in the country”.

In a statement, the commission said it has been receiving complaints regarding false informatio­n in affidavits filed by some candidates.

Currently, one has to file such complaints in a court under section 125A of the Representa­tion of the People Act, 1951 for necessary action.

“Now, the commission has reviewed this position and decided that, in pursuit of a level-playing field, it will take cognisance of complaints, which indicate serious omission on the part of the candidate, and refer such matters to the relevant investigat­ing authoritie­s on a case-to-case basis,” it said. People can still approach courts with their complaints on such matters. The poll panel had a couple of years ago told the Supreme Court that under Section 125A of the Representa­tion of the People Act, the total punishment for filing a false affidavit at the time of filing nomination is six months, or fine or both. It had said the punishment is well short of the requiremen­t of minimum of two years of sentence for attracting disqualifi­cation under Section 8A of the election law.

As a part of electoral reforms, the poll panel had recommende­d to the Central government in 2011 to amend Section 125A of the Act and enhance the sentence for filing a false affidavit to two years.

The matter has been pending with the Union law ministry.

AT ITS meeting, the commission decided to “robustly address” the “challenge” of false informatio­n in election affidavits “to further ensure free, fair and ethical elections in the country” AS A part of electoral reforms, the poll panel had recommende­d to the Central government in 2011 to amend Section 125A of the Representa­tion of People Act and enhance the sentence for filing a false affidavit to 2 years

 ?? — PTI ?? Health workers and volunteers wearing personal protective equipments (PPE) pray before carrying the body of a Covid-19 victim for burial in Chennai on Tuesday.
— PTI Health workers and volunteers wearing personal protective equipments (PPE) pray before carrying the body of a Covid-19 victim for burial in Chennai on Tuesday.

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