Parliament gives nod to Bill on appointments of CEC, ECs
The Rajya Sabha has already given its nod to the Chief Election Commissioner and Other Election Commissioners (Appointment, Conditions of Service and Term of Office) Bill, 2023
PTI, 21 December 2023 : The Parliament
on Thursday gave its nod to a Bill which
seeks to establish a mechanism to appoint
the chief election commissioner and
election commissioners with Union Law
Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal asserting
that it's in line with the Supreme Court's
directions.
The LokSabha passed the Chief
Election Commissioner and Other Election
Commissioners (Appointment, Conditions
of Service and Term of Office) Bill, 2023 by
a voice vote after a brief discussion.
The
RajyaSabha had cleared it on December 12.
Responding to the debate, Meghwal said
the 1991 Act on the service conditions of
the CEC and ECs was a half-baked attempt
that left out the key aspect of appointments
and the present Bill covers such areas.
He
also rejected suggestions that the proposed
law was against the directions of the
Supreme Court, which had asked the
government to put in place a law on the
appointments of the CEC and ECs.
He
noted that the top court had said in March
this year that till the time a law is in place,
a three-member panel, headed by the
Prime Minister and comprising the Leader
of the Opposition in LokSabha and the
Chief Justice of India, will select the CEC
and ECs. Meghwal said the Bill is in
consonance with the SC ruling and not
against it.
He said the committee mentioned
in the judgement was a "stop-gap"
arrangement. Before the SC ruling, the CEC
and ECs were appointed by the President on
the recommendation of the government.
Referring to points raised by some members
during the course of the debate, the minister
said as per the doctrine of separation of
powers, appointments to the poll panel
come under the domain of the Executive and
the Prime Minister has to be a part of it.
When the Bill came up for consideration in
the RajyaSabha earlier this month, the
government had moved several
amendments against the backdrop of
protests by opposition parties and former
CECs on various provisions.
Now, once the
amended Bill becomes a law in the coming
days, a search committee headed by the law
minister and comprising two Union
secretaries will shortlist five names for
consideration of the selection committee for
appointment as the CEC and ECs.
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