Dissent in model code violation cases would not be made public: EC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Rejecting the demand of Ashok Lavasa, the 'full commission' Tuesday ruled that dissents and minority views in orders in cases of model code violations would not be made public.

"In the meeting of the held today regarding the issue of MCC (Model Code of Conduct), it was interalia decided that proceedings of the commission's meetings would be drawn, including the views of all the commission members.

"Thereafter, formal instructions to this effect would be issued in consonance with extant laws/rules, etc," the poll panel said in a statement.

has recused himself from MCC violation cases, saying his dissent was not being made part of the orders.

He had given his dissent in some of the commission's clean chits to and in complaints of MCC violations.

The had maintained that since the poll code violation cases are not quasi judicial in nature, they are not signed by the chief (CEC) and fellow commissioners, and thus, the dissent cannot be made part of the order.

"Status quo will be maintained. Dissent will not be made public but would form part of records," explained an

As per the law governing the functioning of the EC, efforts should have an unanimity, but in the case of a dissent, a majority (2:1) view prevails.

The full commission comprises CEC and fellow commissioners and

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First Published: Tue, May 21 2019. 17:11 IST