Plea in Supreme Court for restraining candidates for contesting polls from more than one seat
The Supreme Court on Wednesday posted after two weeks the hearing a plea seeking its direction to put a restraint on candidates from contesting on more than one seat.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday posted after two weeks the hearing a plea seeking its direction to put a restraint on candidates from contesting on more than one seat.
The direction was given by a three-judge bench headed by Justice SA Bobde and also comprising Justices M Shantanagoudar and S Abdul Nazeer.
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Under the existing legal framework, a candidate is allowed to contest from up to a maximum of two constituencies in Lok Sabha and Assembly polls.
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