“No Dispute Over Vote Counting or Machine Functionality”: Election Commission Files Plea in HC Seeking Release of Seized EVMs

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has petitioned the Bombay High Court to release seized Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and annul results from the Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg constituency, citing fraudulent practices by BJP’s Narayan Rane. The ECI seeks fresh elections amidst allegations of election law violations affecting voter integrity and candidate fairness.

“Unregulated Freebies Impose a Heavy Financial Strain”: SC Issues Notice to EC, Modi Govt. on Plea to Declare Pre-Poll Promises as Bribery

Today, On 14th October, the Supreme Court issued a notice to the Election Commission and the Modi government regarding a petition that seeks to classify pre-poll freebies by political parties as bribery under the Representation of People Act, 1951. The petition argues such practices undermine fair elections and public finances.

‘Should Jailed Politicians Be Allowed to Campaign?’: PIL filed Before Delhi HC

A PIL at Delhi High Court questions whether jailed politicians should campaign. Concerns raised about fairness and ethics in elections. Petitioner seeks ECI system for detained politicians to campaign virtually. Highlights concern over timing of arrests and impact on democratic process. Request to mandate Central government to notify ECI of arrested leaders. Concerns raised over lack of transparency in electoral process.

Karnataka HC Criticizes Election Speeches as ‘Abysmal’| DK Shivakumar Case

Today, On 25th April,The Karnataka High Court criticized declining standards of political discourse during election campaigns in the context of DK Shivakumar’s case. The court granted interim relief to Shivakumar, criticizing the FIR against him for breaching the Model Code of Conduct. It also emphasized the need for caution in political speeches to avoid legal issues.

Jaya Prada Attends Court Session in Rampur Court in 2019 Model Code of Conduct Violation Case

Today (February 6 ) Renowned actress and politician Jaya Prada appeared before a Rampur court to record her statement in connection with alleged violations of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) during the 2019 General Elections. This appearance marks a crucial phase in the ongoing legal proceedings that have stemmed from the highly charged electoral battle in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh.