EC sometimes acts in over-anxiety: SC

Though the Election Commission has done good work in recent years, it sometimes takes decisions in “over-anxiety”, the Supreme Court said on Friday while referring to an order of the poll watchdog ahead of Gujarat assembly elections.
“It has done good work in the last few years and we must appreciate it. We must give credit to you for this but sometimes you do something in over-anxiety,” a bench headed by Justice D K Jain said. The bench was hearing a plea filed by Election Commission challenging the Gujarat high court order which had quashed its orders for cash seizure above `2.5 lakh saying that it was unconstitutional.
The bench, however, did not pass any order and adjourned the hearing for Monday.
The high court, on a PIL filed by Bhagyoday Jan Parishad and Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry, had on November 9 said that EC’s directive to randomly search and seize ‘in-transit’ cash above `2.5 lakh in poll-bound Gujarat was “unconstitutional” and directed it to immediately stop such operations.
“The instructions by the EC which empower its officers to randomly search any vehicle and seize cash above `2.5 lakh is ultra vires (beyond powers) being violative of Article 21 of the Constitution, and also beyond the powers conferred on the EC,” the high court had said.
“We direct the EC that (such) instructions shall not be implemented and there shall not be any indiscriminate or random search or seizure of any vehicle, unless there is any reliable or credible information with the EC,” it had said.
The Election Commission’s directive, dated October 3, followed announcement of the state Assembly elections.
The EC has deployed 587 static surveillance teams (SSTs) and 182 flying squads in the state, which have so far seized `22.56 crore of unaccounted money, of which `22.20 crore was handed over to the Income-Tax department. The search and seizure drive had caused a lot of resentment in the business community.

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