SC: Panel of PM, Leader of Opposition, CJI to Appoint CEC
Guwahati: The Chief Justice of India, the Prime Minister and the leader of the main opposition party in the Lok Sabha shall make recommendations to the President of India who would then designate the Election Commissioners. This decision was made by the Supreme Court on Thursday.
A constitution bench of Justices KM Joseph, Ajay Rastogi, Aniruddha Bose, Hrishikesh Roy and CT Ravikumar while deciding a batch of pleas recommending reform in the process of appointment of members of ECI said, “Any process that seeks to improve the election process before this Court must be considered.”
The bench observed that the EC is bound to act in a fair and legal manner and said, “Democracy is inexplicably intertwined with power to the people… Democracy facilitates the people revolution in the hands of a common man if held in a free and fair manner.”
“One of the ways it can interfere is cutting of financial support. A vulnerable Election Commission would result in an insidious situation and detract from its efficient functioning,” it said.
The apex court further said that the EC has to be independent.
It said, “The means to gain power in democracy must remain pure and abide by the Constitution and the laws. EC cannot claim to be independent then act in an unfair. A person in state of obligation to the state cannot have an independent frame of mind. An independent person will not be servile to those in power.”