Why Electoral Reform Proposals Rarely Become Binding Law

Reasons electoral reform proposals fail to become binding law in India

TruthWave Level-5 Public Investigation | Block 21 of 25 Why Electoral Reform Proposals Rarely Become Binding Law SUMMARY India has produced no shortage of electoral reform proposals—from expert committees, courts, civil society, and within Parliament itself. Yet only a small fraction of these ideas become binding law. Block 21 examines the institutional, procedural, and political … Read more

Legislative Inaction: How Electoral Reform Was Delayed for Two Decades

Legislative delay in electoral reform impacting India’s election system

TruthWave Level-5 Public Investigation | Block 13 of 25 SUMMARY Between 2004 and 2024, India witnessed repeated judicial warnings, expert committee recommendations, and public debates on electoral reform. Yet, comprehensive legislative action remained limited. Block 13 examines how Parliament consistently deferred structural reform of election laws—forcing courts and the Election Commission of India (ECI) to … Read more