Why the ECI Is Cleaning the Political Register A Move to Strengthen Electoral Integrity
In a major move towards strengthening the electoral process, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has initiated the de-listing of 345 Registered Unrecognised Political Parties (RUPPs) for being inactive and non-traceable. These parties have neither contested any elections in the last six years nor maintained updated records of their operations. While political parties enjoy the right to form associations under Article 19(1)(c) of the Constitution, the lack of oversight and prolonged inactivity has led to concerns over misuse of tax exemptions and electoral benefits, prompting the ECI to act.
The ECI has issued show-cause notices to 345 RUPPs, marking a renewed push to identify and remove non-functioning political parties that have not contested elections since 2019 and could not be physically located. This comes after the ECI published updated lists of de-listed and inactive political parties in March 2024 (amended till May 2025), and amid growing calls for electoral reforms, including granting the ECI explicit powers for de-registration of political parties.
They must,
Issues,
Supreme Court in Indian National Congress vs Institute of Social Welfare (2002) ruled that ECI cannot de-register parties unless,
Identified 345 RUPPs that,
March 2024 list (updated May 2025),
Law Commission Recommendations
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Why the ECI Is Cleaning the Political Register: A Move to Strengthen Electoral Integrity |
| Total RUPPs (May 2025) | Over 2,800 |
| Contested in 2024 elections | Around 750 |
| RUPPs under scrutiny | 345 (non-existent, inactive since 2019) |
| ECI Action | Show-cause notices, de-listing of non-functioning parties |
| Legal Basis for Registration | Section 29A of RP Act, 1951 |
| Tax Exemption Clause Section | 13A of Income Tax Act, 1961 |
| Supreme Court Ruling (2002) | ECI cannot de-register except under fraud/unconstitutional conduct |
| Reforms Recommended | Law Commission (255th Report), ECI 2016 Memo |
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