GS 2: PolityGS 2: GovernancePrelims

Plea in SC on framing rules to register parties, Pg12

Supreme Court examines plea seeking Election Commission's directive to regulate political party registration for transparency and accountability.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Supreme Court will examine a plea to direct the Election Commission (EC) to frame rules for the registration and regulation of political parties.
  • The plea seeks transparency in the inner structure, office-bearers, and functioning of political parties.
  • The EC and the Central Government have been issued a notice regarding this application.
  • The petitioner argues that political parties function as a “public authority”.

Detailed Insights:

  • Section 29A of the Representation of the People Act grants statutory status to political parties, requiring them to uphold the Constitution.
  • The petitioner contends that the EC should de-register “shell” political parties and prevent convicted individuals from forming new ones.
  • The plea highlights concerns about the increasing number of inactive or dubious political parties and the need for greater accountability.
  • Enhanced regulation aims to ensure that political parties adhere to democratic principles and maintain public trust.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Political Party: An organized group of people with shared political aims, who seek to gain political power.
  • Election Commission (EC): Constitutional body responsible for administering elections in India.
  • Representation of the People Act: Law that governs the conduct of elections to the Parliament and State Legislatures.
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