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- The Supreme Court said the Constitution does not allow nominated members (aldermen) of a municipality the right to vote in meetings.
About Alderman
- Alderman” refers to a member of a city council or municipal body, with exact responsibilities depending on the location of its usage. It is derived from Old English.
Historical Linkages
- It originally referred to elders of a clan or tribe, though soon it became a term for king’s viceroys, regardless of age.
- Soon, it denoted a more specific title – “chief magistrate of a county,” having both civic and military duties.
- As time passed, it became particularly associated with guilds with chiefs/leaders being referred to as aldormonn.
- In the 12th century CE, as guilds became increasingly associated with municipal governments, the term came to be used for officers of municipal bodies.
- This is the sense in which it is used till date.
Global Status
- Britain: Until the 19th century, there was no one role/definition of an alderman in Britain.
- Under the Municipal Reform Act of 1835, municipal borough corporations consisted of councilors and aldermen.
- The Local Government Act of 1972 finally abolished Aldermen with voting rights, with effect from 1974, except in the Greater London Council and the London borough councils, where they remained a possibility until 1978.
- US: In the US, depending upon the jurisdiction, an alderman could have been part of the legislative or judicial local government.
- A “board of aldermen” is the governing executive or legislative body of many cities and towns in the United States.
- Historically, in Canada, the term “alderman” was used for those persons elected to a municipal council to represent the wards.
- As women were increasingly elected to the municipal office, the term “councillor” slowly replaced “alderman”, although there was some use of the term “alderperson”. Today the term is rarely used.
- Australia and Ireland have also abolished the term and specific post of an alderman whereas, in South Africa, the term alderman refers to senior members of municipal councils.
- In the Netherlands, the term refers to members of the municipal executive (rather than the council).
The Scenario in Delhi
- As per the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957, ten people, over the age of 25 can be nominated to the corporation by the administrator (the Lieutenant Governor).
- These people are expected to have special knowledge or experience in municipal administration. They are meant to assist the house in taking decisions of public importance.
Source:IE
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