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Centre opposes in SC PIL to bar candidates from contesting from more than one seat

The affidavit said that a person has been allowed under the Act to contest election from two constituencies simultaneously and and the law has to be amended for disallowing the same.

July 16, 2018 / 22:06 IST
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The Centre today opposed in the Supreme Court a PIL for barring candidates from contesting from than one constituency in a general election, saying that the issue of electoral reforms would need legislative action and and the plea failed to establish that fundamental rights of citizens were being infringed upon in any way. In an affidavit, the central government said that the writ petition "maybe dismissed" as it has failed to show "any infringement" of any fundamental or constitutional rights of the people at large.

"It is prayed that amending section 33 (7) of the Representative of Peoples Act may cause the infringement of the rights of the candidates contesting elections as well as curtails choice of candidates to the polity," the affidavit filed by K K Saxena, Deputy Secretary with the Ministry of Law and Justice, said.

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The affidavit, which would be considered by a bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, said that the petition filed by the BJP leader Ashwani Kuar Upadhyay failed to demonstrate any violation of fundamental rights.

The affidavit said that a person has been allowed under the Act to contest election from two constituencies simultaneously and and the law has to be amended for disallowing the same.