In December, the apex court had asked the law panel to submit a report on the two issues - whether disqualification should be triggered upon conviction as it exists today or upon framing of charges or filing of charge sheet and whether filing of false affidavit under Section 125 A of Representation of the People Act should be a ground for disqualification.
A Law Commission consultation paper on electoral reforms suggests a "third model" which suggests travelling beyond the domain of criminality and to evaluate the fitness of a candidate to contest elections.
"Though the issue of electoral reforms is a wide subject, we are confining our day-long consultations on these two issues. We have to submit our report by the end of February. The matter is slated to come up before the Supreme Court on March 8," Law Commission Chairman Justice (retd) Ajit Prakash Shah told reporters here.
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An apex court bench had asked the Commission to give its report on the two subjects while hearing a plea on electoral reforms.
A draft Cabinet Note of the Law Ministry proposes to bar those against whom charges have been framed by a court for heinous crimes like rape, kidnapping and murder from contesting elections.