NEW DELHI :
TAKING note of a plea alleging
extreme work pressure faced by
the booth level officers (BLOs)
engaged in the time-bound special revision of the electoral rolls,
the Supreme Court directed the
States on Thursday to consider
deputing additional employees
for reducing their working hours.
The court was hearing an
application filed by actor Vijay’s
party, Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam
(TVK), seeking a direction to the
Election Commission (EC) not to
take coercive actions under the
Representation of the People (RP)
Act against the BLOs for not performing the duty in a time-bound
manner and pointing out that
many of them have committed
suicide due to the work pressure.
A bench of Chief Justice Surya
Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi
took note of the submissions
made by senior advocate Gopal
Sankaranarayanan, who
appeared in the matter for the
TVK, that some instructions
are needed to be issued as many
BLOs, who are either teachers
or anganwadi workers, have
died due to the extreme pressure exerted on them by EC
officials.
Sankaranarayanan said
moreover, the EC officials are
also getting FIRs lodged against
the BLOs if they fail to perform
their duties.
The CJI said the States may
consider deploying additional
staff, so that the work pressure
is eased.
“In case they are facing hardships, including being overburdened with their routine
duties as well as the additional duties assigned by the
Election Commission, the State
Government can obviate such
hardships,” the bench noted.
The States may consider the
“desirability of deputing additional staff at the disposal of
the EC, so that the working
hours can be proportionately
reduced”, an order issued by the
court said.