ONOE proposal gets boost from Law Commission during JPC meeting; to meet again on Dec 10
New Delhi [India], December 4 (ANI): BJP MP and JPC Chairperson PP Chaudhary chaired the JPC meeting of One Nation One Election (ONOE) that lasted about three hours on Thursday.
The JPC, chaired by Chaudhary, is examining the Bill and will meet again on December 10 to interact with Rajya Sabha member Kapil Sibal and representatives of the Election Commission of India.
This comes after the Law Commission of India gave its nod to the One Nation One Election (ONOE) Bill, stating it doesn't violate the Constitution's basic structure.
Former Supreme Court judge and Chairperson of the 23rd Law Commission of India, Dinesh Maheshwari, also attended the meeting. He presented the 23rd Law Commission's initial views on the Joint Parliamentary Committee examining the Constitution (129th Amendment) Bill, 2024, and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2024, both aimed at enabling One Nation One Election.
The Commission stated that the One Nation One Election Bills do not violate the Constitution's basic structure, noting that federalism and the voters' rights remain fully protected.
It is the Commission's view that the Bills do not require ratification by states, as they do not propose amendments to subjects under Article 368(2), clauses (a) to (e), which mandate state ratification.
The LCI referred to several judicial precedents to reaffirm Parliament's legislative competence to enact such a reform, subject only to the limitations imposed by the Basic Structure Doctrine--limitations which, in the LCI's considered view, the proposed amendment fully respects.
Regarding the proposal's impact on the tenure of the House and State Legislative Assemblies, the LCI was of the view that the Bill introduces only a limited and rational curtailment, well within constitutional parameters and not infringing the Basic Structure.
The Commission further underlined that the Constitution expressly empowers Parliament to legislate on elections, including State Assembly elections. This constitutional mandate, in the LCI's view, conclusively establishes that the ONOE proposal would not violate the federal structure.
The LCI addressed and dispelled concerns raised about various provisions of the Bill, affirming that none are unconstitutional; rather, they are legally well-founded and consistent with established constitutional principles.
Highlighting that Article 324 operates as a "reservoir of power", the LCI concluded that the powers envisaged under the Bill are constitutionally valid and merely give powers that the ECI is already empowered to perform.
Moreover, on December 17, JPC on ONOE to interact with Sanjeev Sanyal, Member of Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM) and Chancellor, Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune; and Gita Gopinath, First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, on the ONOE Bills, give suggestions and views also on the same day. Interaction with Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai, former Chief Justice of India, on the ONOE bill will provide their suggestions. (ANI)
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