Little excuses to stall everything: SC refuses West Bengal's request to restrain ECI from training judicial officers in SIR
New Delhi [India], February 27 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a request by the Government of West Bengal seeking to restrain the Election Commission of India (ECI) from allegedly issuing directions to judicial officers engaged in verification of documents under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the State.
Sibal contended that despite the Court's earlier order, the Commission had issued a training module to judicial officers which, according to him, amounted to directions on how certain documents were to be treated. He argued that the Commission could not instruct judicial officers in this manner and maintained that the officers were capable of independently discharging their functions.
The Court, however, was of the view that the judicial officers were expected to take independent decisions and were not functioning under anyone's influence. The Bench made it clear that the officers would decide the acceptability of documents in the Court's orders.
The Court also cautioned against raising issues that could delay the ongoing exercise, observing that there must be a genuine necessity before the Court intervenes at the mentioning stage.
"These little excuses, and you want to stall everything. We can't hear like this. There has to be a need for it; you're going beyond our imagination. They (judges) are not to be influenced by anything.
"Who else will give the training? (If not ECI) If the ECI notification includes such a certificate, it can be looked into," Justice Bagchi said.
"Ample opportunity we have given to them. Both the State of WB and the Commission have been told by us to make a congenial environment for those judicial officers. Our orders are as clear as the daylight," Justice Bagchi added.
Earlier, on February 21, the apex court had ordered the deputation of district judges to resolve pending voter claims of people categorised in the Commission's "logical discrepancy" list. These directions had come from the Court in an extraordinary move to remove impediments in the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal.
Judicial officers' role in the SIR exercise, the apex court had permitted the Calcutta HC Chief Justice to additionally deploy civil judges from West Bengal and even judicial officers from the States of Orissa and Jharkhand. (ANI)
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