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IndiaGovt rejects EC's demand for contempt of court power

Govt rejects EC’s demand for contempt of court power

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NEW DELHI: A demand by the Election Commission to get power to initiate contempt proceedings against political parties which make allegations against it without credible evidence has been rejected by the Government; the Rajya Sabha was informed today.

 

Minister of State for Law P P Chaudhury said in a written reply that the EC proposal was examined from legal and constitutional angles. The Law Ministry had also taken into account judicial pronouncements in this regard.

 

“It has been opined that the conferment of power of contempt on the Election Commission may be inconsistent with the law laid down by the Supreme Court,” he said.

 

In a written in April, the Commission had urged the law ministry to amend the election laws so that it could use ‘Contempt of Court' Act against such parties. (AGENCIES)

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