The
issue of ‘Electoral Reforms’ has been referred by the Central Government to the
Law Commission of India for consideration and for suggesting comprehensive
measures for changes in laws relating to elections. Acknowledging the
importance of the subject, the Commission has prepared a Consultation Paper
eliciting feedback from various stakeholders.
The election system comprises a
complex web of different nuances – legal, political, economic, social,
religious, ethical and moral and this complexity makes the task of suggesting
reforms quite challenging. No single
aspect of election process can be looked at in isolation from others. Most, if not all areas of these aspects, are
of the nature where law either interacts or need to interact more closely. The focus of the Consultation Paper is,
therefore, to identify those areas and aspects where law should play more
prominent and engaging role.
The
Commission proposes to focus largely on issues such as:
qualifications/disqualifications of
those seeking election, or disqualification of the persons already
elected; modes, methods and quantum of funding of elections; transparency,
accountability and sources of spending by political parties and their
respective candidates during elections; regulations and ethical conduct of
political parties or candidates participating in elections; filing of false
affidavits – A ground for disqualification; electronic and print Media – impact
of ‘paid news’; quantum of punishment for electoral offences; and adjudication
of election disputes etc.
The Commission, through the Consultation
Paper, has solicited views/suggestions of political parties, states, civil
society, and all other stakeholders, inter-alia, on the aforesaid
issues.
The Consultation Paper has been made
available on the website of the Law Commission of India – http://lawcommissionofindia.nic.in
and can be downloaded freely.
Those desirous of submitting
comments/suggestions may send their written comments/suggestions to the
Secretary, Law Commission of India, Hindustan Times House, 14th
Floor, Kasturba Gandhi Marg,
New Delhi-110001 by E-mail: lci-dla@nic.in or by hand/post latest by 30th
June, 2013.