The EC said providing no information and keeping the column blank stands on a different footing by writing either 'nil' or 'not applicable' in nomination papers.
"If a candidate leaves the column blank, the Returning Officer should be allowed to reject the nomination paper," advocate Meenakshi Arora, appearing for the EC, submitted before a bench of Chief Justice P Sathasivam and Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai.
"If no information is provided in the prescribed column, it stands on different footing," she said.
However, senior advocate A Mariarputham, appearing for the Centre, said the right to contest election is a statutory right and there is a judgement of the three-judge bench of the apex court that even for concealing the information, the nomination paper cannot be rejected.
When the Centre raised the issue of the three-judge judgement, the CJI adjourned the matter saying it will hear it tomorrow when the bench will consist of three judges.
The court was hearing a PIL filed in 2008 by Resurgence India, a civil rights group, which detected a trend among candidates of leaving blank the columns demanding critical information about them.
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