Report on poll reforms under consideration, says Centre

The Centre said the law commission's report on electoral reforms is under the consideration, it said.

Update: 2018-03-21 20:29 GMT
Supreme Court of India

New Delhi: The Centre on Wednesday made it clear in the Supreme Court that there is no provision in existing law to debar convicted lawmakers or other persons from forming a political party and becoming its office-bearer. The Bench while seeking response said it would examine Section 29 (A) of the Representation of the People Act (RPA) as to whether the ECI is empowered to de-recognise the political party formed by a convicted person. 

The petitioner had said convicted persons are disqualified for contesting election under and he/she also forfeits the right to vote under section 62 of the RP Act. 

The Centre said the law commission’s report on electoral reforms is under the consideration, it said.

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