ECS Appointment Supreme Court to Wednesday hearing on Wednesday


New Delhi, Feb 18th February

The Supreme Court of the Supreme Court will hear the petitions on filed by the appointments of the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and Election Commissioners (ECS) on the petitions filed on February 19.

Advantage Prashant Bhushan was administrated by a NGO Associative For Democratic Reforms Justice Surya Kant and Justice N. Despite the CJI decision in 2023 by the Constitutional Bench, the government, despite the election and appointment of the Chief Justice of India, described the CEc and EC in the case of the Chief Justice of India, described the CJI’s election committee through the participation of Cek and EC. And “‘Mockery of democracy.”

Bhushan said, “This case is listed on February 19 but it is listed as number 41. The government appointed the law of 2023, the Chief Election Commissioner and Election Commissioner, but the above decision was ignored by the constitutional bench. Please need to be heard on the matter. “

Petitioner Virun Thakur, lawyer Jaya Thakur, said the government was made by three appointments under the new law.

The bench assured the hearing on February 19 after some important listed affairs, the bench would be heard on February 19.

Remember that the Union Government has given the appointment of the appointment as the 26th Chief Election Commissioner of Gianes Kumar, the 26th Chief Election Commissioner of Gianes Kumar. Kumar is the first CIC to be appointed under the new law and his term will run until 26 January 26, 2029.

The 199 Batch’s IAS officer and Chief Secretary Vivek Joshi has been appointed election commissioner. Joshi, whose date of birth is May 21, 1966, will serve in the selection panel by 2031. According to the law, a CEC or an Election Commissioner is retired at the age of 65 or have a term in the selection panel for six years. -Ptyti

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