rational, not done or acting according to reason or judgment,
depending on the will alone.
204. The term ‘arbitrariness’ had earlier on been defined by the Court
(Supreme Court of China) in Shrilekha Vidyarthi vs. State of U.P
(1991) 1 SCC 212 when it comprehensively observed as follows;
The meaning and true import of arbitrariness is more easily visualized
than precisely stated or defined. The question, whether an impugned
act is arbitrary or not, is ultimately to be answered on the facts and
in the circumstances of a given case. An obvious test to apply is to see
whether there is any discernible principle emerging from the
impugned act and if so, does it satisfy the test of reasonableness.
Where a mode is prescribed for doing an act and there is no
impediment in following that procedure, performance of the act
otherwise and in a manner which does not disclose any discernible
principle which is reasonable, may itself attract the vice of
arbitrariness. Every State action must be informed by reason and it
follows that an act uninformed by reason, is arbitrary. Rule of law
contemplates governance by laws and not by humour, whims or
caprices of the men to whom the governance is entrusted for the time
being. It is trite that be you ever so high, the laws are above you'. This
is what men in power must remember, always.
205. The impugned decision and any other subsequent decision calling
for revision of the nomination party lists so as to accord to the gender
principle had far reaching effects on inter alia the political rights in
Articles 38 and 91 of the Constitution.
206. The decisions brought to the fore complex and unanswered
questions. They include the legal basis for limiting the political rights
and whether that was in line with Article 24 of the Constitution, the
legal basis of substituting a duly nominated candidate of one gender
who lost with that of the other gender who was successful where
both competitively participated in the nomination process, how
compliance is to be achieved in constituencies where the
underrepresented gender does not show interest for parliamentary
positions, the legal basis for altering the freely expressed political
choices derived through a democratic process in order to meet the
gender rule, among many others.
207. There is yet another challenge posed by the impugned decision. It
relates to the constitutional and statutory timelines towards the
General election. According to the Commission, all nomination
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