"My Values Are Not In Consonance With The Current Functioning Of EC": Election Commission's Panel Counsel At Supreme Court Resigns
Stating that his current values are not in consonance with the manner in which the Election Commission of India is functioning, its panel counsel in the Supreme Court, Mohit D. Ram, has tendered his resignation. "It was an honour to represent the Election Commission of India (ECI). I had a cherishing milestone of my career, in the journey which began with being part of the office...
Stating that his current values are not in consonance with the manner in which the Election Commission of India is functioning, its panel counsel in the Supreme Court, Mohit D. Ram, has tendered his resignation.
"It was an honour to represent the Election Commission of India (ECI). I had a cherishing milestone of my career, in the journey which began with being part of the office of Standing Counsel of ECI and progressed as one of the panel counsels of ECI (since 2013).
However, I have found that my values are not in consonance with the current functioning of the ECI; and hence I withdraw myself from the responsibilities of its panel counsel before the Supreme Court of India," Mohit D. Ram said in his resignation letter.
In related news, the Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed the plea made by the Election Commission of India to restrain media from reporting the oral remarks of judges.
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