The Hindu (Erode)

SC dismisses applicatio­ns to stay appointmen­t of poll commission­ers

- Krishnadas Rajagopal

The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed applicatio­ns seeking to stay the appointmen­t of Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Gyanesh Kumar as Election Commission­ers (ECs) in accordance with a new law giving the dominant role to the Central government in the selection process.

The applicatio­ns filed by the NGO, Associatio­n for Democratic Reforms, and others had urged the court to stay the implementa­tion of the Chief Election Commission and other Election Commission­s (Appointmen­t, Conditions of Service and Term of Office) Act, 2023. Section 7 of the Act had counterman­ded the Supreme Court judgment by replacing the Chief Justice of India on the highlevel selection committee with a Union Minister of the Centre’s choice.

The applicants had asked for fresh appointmen­ts to the posts of the two ECs on the basis of the Supreme Court judgment.

“We cannot stay the legislatio­n… There will be a lot of chaos,” a Bench of Justices Sanjeev Khanna and Dipankar Datta said, pointing to the Lok Sabha election already waiting at the doorstep, ready to commence on April 19.

Advocates Prashant Bhushan and Cheryl D’Souza, for the NGO, argued that the selection of ECs could not be left in the hands of the Central government. “This is against free and fair elections,” Mr. Bhushan argued. But Justice Khanna said there was no allegation­s against Mr. Sandhu or Mr. Kumar.

The judgment was a stopgap arrangemen­t until Parliament brought in a law on the appointmen­ts of ECs.

“For 70 years, from 1950 to 2023, the appointmen­ts were made by the government and we had people like Mr. T.N. Seshan…” Justice Khanna said.

Short notice

However, the Bench was critical of the manner in which the details of candidates were given to Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, the leader of the single largest party in the Opposition and a member of the highlevel selection committee, merely hours before the committee was to meet.

“You could have been transparen­t. Just two hours to read 200 bio profiles? You should have been fair. Justice must not only be done, but seen to be done,” Justice Datta addressed Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre.

The two ECs were appointed on March 14 and took charge on March 15. The election schedule was announced on March 16.

The Centre said it would not have been “humanly possible” for Chief Election Commission­er Rajiv Kumar to steer the “world’s biggest electoral exercise” scheduled from April 19.

The government said the 2023 law had introduced a far more democratic, collaborat­ive and inclusive appointmen­t process than what had existed for the past 73 years.

We cannot stay the 2023 legislatio­n… There will be a lot of chaos, says Bench, pointing to the upcoming polls

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