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Promises in poll manifesto not corrupt practices: SC

by Blitz India Media
June 13, 2024
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THE Supreme Court, while hearing an appeal arising out of the dismissal of an election petition, refused to accept the argument that the commitments by a political party in its manifesto, which eventually lead to direct or indirect financial help to the public at large, will also amount to corrupt practice by a candidate of that party.

Terming it as “too far-fetched”, a Bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice KV Viswanathan said: “The contention of the learned counsel that the commitments by a political party in its manifesto, which eventually lead to direct or indirect financial help to the public at large, will also amount to corrupt practice by a candidate of that party, is too far-fetched and cannot be accepted. In any case, in the facts and circumstances of these cases, we need not go into such a question elaborately.”

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