The poll watchdog, he said, is also seeking to empower itself to countermand elections in cases of money power abuse, drawing from the recent experience of Tamil Nadu elections where candidates in countermanded polls contested again with impunity.
Zaidi, while delivering inaugural address at the 'National Interactive Conference on Electoral Laws', said the legal researchers of the poll body, in collaboration with legal luminaries and institutions, are working to address the need for a comprehensive review of the Representation of People (RP) Act.
"These have also been examined by Law Commission and many proposals of EC have been endorsed for legislation," he said.
Zaidi said while he understands that the recommendations made by the EC and Law Commission in this regard are being "scrutinised" by a task force in the Law Ministry, their "outcome is eagerly awaited".
"Of these, recommendations pertaining to decriminalization of politics, prevention of abuse of money, transparency in funding of political parties, making bribery a cognisable offence, criminalising paid news, empowering EC to countermand election in cases of bribery and abuse of money in election on the lines of countermanding in event of booth capturing are important," he said.
He added that such a review of the said Act is "overdue for past few decades".
Recounting the Tamil Nadu instance, he said "if law had been amended in time enabling EC to countermand elections on account of abuse of money or bribery, it would have served as a deterrence in the recently held elections."
"The increase in variety and the number of election
related disputes should be seen as an increase in public understanding of the redressal process," Zaidi said.
It is also observed, he said, that "it takes long time for disposal of election petitions (EPs) in superior courts and in many cases outlast the term of the legislature. Commission has requested High Courts to earmark separate judge to hear EPs for timely disposal...."
He also expressed unhappiness over state governments withdrawing cases/FIRs, registered during elections against the accused in a "one sided manner, against the Commission's instructions".
"It may be recalled that EC has issued instructions that its prior approval must be taken before withdrawing penal cases. At the same time, we have no intention to interfere in investigation and prosecution of cases. This is essential to maintain the purity of elections process where erring candidates must learn to honour electoral laws," he said.
"We expect political parties and candidates to observe the rules of electoral morality and not commit electoral offences or corrupt practices," Zaidi said.
"Their number is also increasing in Supreme Court and high courts. In past few years, it has been seen that the Supreme Court and high courts have laid down very interesting legal framework fulfilling many of our requirements in undertaking electoral reforms. And EC has implemented these rulings promptly thereby bringing in desired results in conducting free and fair elections," he said.
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