Government likely to move amendment to bring Chief Election Commissioner, Election Commissioners on par with SC judges

The opposition parties and some former CECs had opposed the move, saying that it would go against the independence of the institution.

Published Dec 12, 2023 | 2:36 PMUpdated Dec 12, 2023 | 3:01 PM

CEC EC amendment

The Union government is learnt to have decided to retain the status of the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and other election commissioners (ECs) on par with judges of the Supreme Court, following protests by opposition parties and former chief election commissioners.

At present, the CECs and ECs enjoy the status of a Supreme Court judge.

The Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners (Appointment, Conditions of Service and Term of Office) Bill, 2023 introduced in the Rajya Sabha in August this year had proposed to bring the status of the CEC and other ECs on par with the Cabinet Secretary.

The opposition parties and some former CECs had opposed the move, saying it would go against the independence of the institution.

Proposed amendment

According to sources, the proposed official amendment says “The CEC and other commissioners shall be paid a salary which is equal to the salary of a judge of the Supreme Court.”

According to another proposed amendment, a search committee headed by the Union Law Minister, comprising two other members not below the rank of secretary to the Government of India, shall prepare a panel of five persons for the selection committee.

In the Bill, it was proposed that the Cabinet Secretary will head the search committee.

The Bill is listed for consideration and passage in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, 12 December.

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