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    SC upholds EC’s choice of central staff for vote counting

    The bench stated that the Commission’s guidelines must be implemented strictly and without deviation
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauMay 4, 20262 Mins Read2751 Views
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    The Supreme Court of India has declined to interfere with the Election Commission of India’s decision to appoint central government employees as counting supervisors during elections. The order affirms the Commission’s authority over operational aspects of the counting process.

    The matter was heard by a bench comprising Justice P. S. Narasimha and Justice Joymalya Bagchi. The bench stated that the Commission’s guidelines must be implemented strictly and without deviation.

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    During the proceedings, the court noted that the selection and deployment of personnel for election duties fall within the jurisdiction of the Election Commission. It also highlighted that counting centres already function with multiple layers of supervision, including counting agents, supervisors, and observers, to ensure accuracy and transparency.

    The Commission informed the court that returning officers, who are state government officials, remain responsible for overseeing the counting process and appointing other staff involved. This, it said, ensures administrative balance and accountability.

    The issue of transparency was also addressed during the hearing. The Commission indicated that established procedures, including monitoring mechanisms, are in place to maintain the integrity of the counting process.

    In its final order, the court reiterated that the Commission’s circular must be followed in both letter and spirit. The ruling reinforces the existing framework governing election management and provides clarity on the role of central staff in vote counting operations.

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