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Electoral Reforms in India: Aneed of Hour


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1 Department of Law, K.U., Kurukshetra, Haryana, India
     

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India stands as a model for many emerging democracies around the world. Free and fair elections are the hallmark of a well-functioning democracy. While we are justifiably proud of our democracy, there are a number of areas which need to be strengthened for us to realise the true potential of a well-functioning democracy. There has been a growing concern over the years in India about several aspects of our electoral system. The Election Commission has made changes in several areas to respond to some of the concerns. There have also been a number of committees which have examined the major issues pertaining to our electoral system and made a number of recommendations. But there remain some critical issues that might need action to bring about the required changes.

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Election, Reforms, Democracy, Corruption, Grundnorm, Pro-Active Role.
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Neeraj Malik
Department of Law, K.U., Kurukshetra, Haryana, India

Abstract


India stands as a model for many emerging democracies around the world. Free and fair elections are the hallmark of a well-functioning democracy. While we are justifiably proud of our democracy, there are a number of areas which need to be strengthened for us to realise the true potential of a well-functioning democracy. There has been a growing concern over the years in India about several aspects of our electoral system. The Election Commission has made changes in several areas to respond to some of the concerns. There have also been a number of committees which have examined the major issues pertaining to our electoral system and made a number of recommendations. But there remain some critical issues that might need action to bring about the required changes.

Keywords


Election, Reforms, Democracy, Corruption, Grundnorm, Pro-Active Role.