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A Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice of India Justice NV Ramana and Justice Krishna Murari today issued notice in a plea challenging a notification of Election Commission of India, cutting short Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang’s disqualification from contesting in elections to one year from six years.
When the matter came up for hearing Senior Advocate GV Rao appearing for the petitioner, the Chief Minister of the state Prem Singh Tamang, submitted that the petitioner J.B. Darnal is a Vice President of a political party in Sikkim.
He said, “According to the judgement in Jayalalithaa’s case, a person is to be disqualified for 6 years. Tamang moved Election Commission for a waiver in this regard and we have challenged commission’s order saying that once there’s a judicial order for disqualification of 6 years that can’t be overlooked to make a waiver.”
Senior Advocate Mukul Rohatgi appearing appearing for a Respondent submitted that the same petitioner has filed a similar petition before Delhi High Court. Rao responded that the petition pending before Delhi High Court may be transferred to Supreme Court.
Rohatgi at this point retorted by submitting that the Supreme Court has already refused such a transfer.
The court on hearing the submissions of the parties, issued notice in the matter with CJI NV Ramana remarking, “there is a question of law involved hence we are issuing a notice.”
He further asked Rao to inform the court on why a petition is pending before the Delhi High Court as well.
What has been challenged?
The plea has been filed by one J.B.Dharnal who according to the petition is the Vice President of Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF). The petition further claims that it has been filed to oppose criminalisation of politics and to uphold the constitutional mandate and statutory provisions of law. According to the petition it seeks to quash the order passed by ECI dated 29th September 2019 which reduced his period of disqualification from contesting elections from 6 years to 1 year on the ground that it is arbitrary and is contrary to the law laid down by Supreme Court in BR Kapur Vs State of Tamil Nadu and Manoj Narula Vs Union of India.
The petition further states that the Supreme Court in another matter directed the ECI to elicit information from all the parties on pending and convicted criminal cases against their MPs and MLAs and put them up in social media platforms. According to the petition one of its main prayers is that convicted candidates should be banned for life instead of being banned for a mere six years.
According to the petition, Tamang was convicted under Prevention of Corruption Act and was sentenced to imprisonment of more than one year. It further claims that his period of disqualification was reduced while a writ petition challenging his swearing in is pending before the court. It further claims that this condonation granted just before bye elections were held demonstrates arbitrariness and amounts to contempt of court. It further claims that this reduction appears as if it was done just so that Tamang could contest elections.
The petition filed through M.Vijay Bhaskar, Advocate, further states that Tamang's appointment as the Chief Minister of Sikkim is unlawful in view of him being disqualified under Section 8 of Representation of Peoples Act. The petition further claims that Tamang misappropriated a sum of Rs.9,50,000 (Nine lakh fifty thousand) while being a public servant and was hence convicted under Prevention of Corruption Act.
The petition further challenges the validity of Section 11-B of the Representation of Peoples Act (under which the ECI reduced Tamang's disqualification) as it is violative of Part-III of the constitution and has no conscionable checks and balances on the unfettered powers of ECI. The petition also alleges that ECI has grossly misused its power and has taken away deterrent value of the provision which needs to ensure that elections are criminal free.
The Election Commission had in 2019 cut short the period of disqualification from contesting in elections, of Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang from six years to one year. Tamang who belongs to Sikkim Krantikari Party (SKP) was convicted on corruption charges and was sentenced to prison for a period of one year in 2016. He completed his sentence in 2018 and was released from the prison.
Case title: J.B.Darnal Vs Election Commission of India
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