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Promise of financial help by political party in manifesto not corrupt practice by candidate: SC

The order passed by a bench of justices Surya Kant and K V Viswanathan found this contention to be 'too far fetched' as they rejected a plea challenging the election of a Congress candidate in Karanataka's Chamrajpet in 2023 assembly elections.

May 27, 2024 / 17:11 IST
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SC on electoral freebies
SC on electoral freebies

The Supreme Court, in an order passed on May 27, held that commitments by political parties in their election manifesto, which lead to financial help to the public at large, will not amount to corrupt practice by a candidate of that party.

The order, passed by a bench of justices Surya Kant and K V Viswanathan, found this contention to be 'too far fetched' as they rejected a plea challenging the election of a Congress candidate in Karanataka's Chamrajpet in 2023 assembly elections.

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"The contention 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," the bench held.

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