EC seeks change in law for filing election petitions against

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Commission has sought changes in electoral to allow an -- a procedure at present used to challenge the victory of a candidate in a poll over allegations of corruption -- to be filed against a defeated candidate also, to check graft.

"Corrupt practice has to be established through the order of a high in an One difficulty here is that can only be filed against the winning candidate. This would mean that if a defeated candidate commits corrupt practice in election, there is no way it can be questioned and established," Commissioner O P Rawat has said.


Addressing a consultation on electoral reforms organised by Association for Democratic Reforms here yesterday, he said the poll panel has proposed to the to amend the relevant so as to enable filing of EP in respect of corrupt practice by a defeated candidate.

"The consequence is that if high holds a person elected or otherwise, guilty of corrupt practice, there could be further disqualification of the person for a maximum of six years (from contesting polls)," he said.

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