Election Grievance Judgement
Full Form of EGJ
What is EGJ?
Election Grievance Judgement (EGJ) refers to a formal decision or ruling issued by the Election Commission of India (ECI) or election tribunals on complaints related to electoral malpractices, violations of the Model Code of Conduct, or disputes during the election process. In India, EGJ plays a critical role in ensuring free and fair elections by addressing grievances such as voter fraud, bribery, misuse of government machinery, or hate speech by candidates. These judgements are often published on the ECI’s official website and are binding for the relevant parties. EGJs are issued throughout the election cycle, especially during the announcement of elections and the campaign period. They serve as an important reference for political parties, candidates, and election officers in understanding permissible conduct. For students preparing for UPSC, State PCS, or competitive exams like SSC and RRB, knowledge of EGJ procedures is essential for the polity section. It also reinforces the principles of democratic integrity and accountability in India’s electoral system. The term is used in legal documents, media reports, and election monitoring reports to refer to the final disposition of a complaint.
EGJ का फुल फॉर्म
चुनावी शिकायत निर्णय
Example
The Election Commission of India recently published an EGJ directing the re-polling in two booths of the constituency due to evidence of booth capturing.