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    digitalixcomm@gmail.comBy digitalixcomm@gmail.comMay 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    SC: Present set-up lets govt pick CEC, ECs of its choice

    NEW DELHI: Questioning the appointment process for chief election commissioner/election commissioners where a panel of PM, a Cabinet minister and the leader of opposition, pick the candidate, Supreme Court on Thursday said that the present system allows the govt to appoint a person of its choice as two out of three members would favour it and asked govt why this “show-off about independence” in appointment process. It said that an independent person should be made part of panel in place of minister.Referring to SC’s earlier direction that the panel should comprise of PM, CJI and LoP, a bench of Justices Dipankar Gupta and Satish Chandra Sharma said that it was not necessary that the CJI participate in the process but some independent person has to be part of it or the presence of the LoP would become just ornamental. It said that when a CBI director is appointed by an independent panel of PM, CJI & LoP, then why should the same not be the practice for CEC/ECs which is more important as the institution is involved in upholding democracy and ensuring free and fair elections in the country.Though attorney general K Venkataramani submitted that the neutrality and independence of CEC/ECs arises from their functioning after their appointment, the bench, however, said that it started from the appointment process itself. The court said that the poll panel should not only act as neutral but it should also appear neutral.

    SC seeks records on appointment of two ECs ‘done in hurry’

    “Why should a minister from the Cabinet be part of it? Let us assume the ruling party has 300 MPs. The PM picks 25 of his best. Now you again micromanage it and bring one from the 25. Why? Why do you then include the leader of the opposition? He is ornamental. A minister will never go against the PM. It will always be decided by 2:1. Why this show-off of independence in the body,” the bench asked.The court is examining the validity of law which was framed after Supreme Court had passed the order that appointments be done by a panel of PM, CJI and LoP to infuse independence in the process.As deliberations leading to search, selection and appointment of Gyanesh Kumar (now CEC) and S S Sandhu as election commissioners in 2024 came under the scanner, the bench asked the Centre to bring original records before it.SC said the CJI is part of the panel for appointing the director of CBI. It said that in comparison to CBI, the role of EC was more crucial as it is involved in maintaining democracy. “We don’t say CJI should be there. But why shouldn’t there be an independent member? Why should it be from the ministry?,” the bench said.



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