The issue of jurisdiction will arise only if the apex court decides to act on the recommendations of the committee. “There is only a committee that is being formed. Senior Supreme Court advocate Sanjay Hegde had a similar opinion. The impact of this committee on electoral law and disqualification are the real issues,” said Dhavan. “The reason is that it is a political party which is announcing these freebies, so will they go after the party or the politician announcing it. “The committee can’t say ban this and ban that because for any recommendation to come into force, the electoral law has to be changed and it will be difficult to enforce,” he added. How is the committee going to answer that question?” senior counsel Rajeev Dhavan wondered. “The question before the committee and the court is, what will be the effect of these freebies on elections. However, most senior law experts believe that the issue will end with the formation of the committee. It was hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) petition filed by Ashwini Upadhyay seeking directions to regulate freebies by political parties.
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The matter has been posted for August 11.Ī bench of Chief Justice NV Ramana and Justices Krishna Murari and Hima Kohli asked the Centre, Election Commission, senior advocate and Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal, and the petitioners to submit their suggestions within seven days on the composition of the expert body that will examine the issue of how to regulate freebies. The Supreme Court, on August 3, decided to set up an expert group comprising members from the government, Opposition parties, Niti Aayog, Election Commission, Finance Commission and Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to study the impact of freebies being announced by political parties during elections on the economy. If you have any questions on this report or the salary anomaly process in general please contact the FSU (we ask that you not contact UAC members directly).įinally, I wish to thank Jay and Vivian for all of their hard work on behalf of FSU members.Most senior law experts and advocates believe that the Supreme Court’s decision to form a committee to look into the issue of freebies by political parties is, in effect, ‘burial by committee’.
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The FSU members to the committee- Jay Dee, Professor, Leadership in Education, and Vivian Ciaramitaro, Associate Professor, Psychology- have provided a report with further information detailing their work on this committee (see attached).This year, the committee will review two years of data to account for some previous delays. The UAC is working through previous years’ anomalies.
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Information not listed in the 17-20 version of 26.9 but worth noting: The UAC recommends anomaly adjustments to the Provost who ultimately approves them.
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For starters, we encourage members to read Article 26.9 of the contract. We wish to provide you with information regarding salary anomalies.