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Karnataka HC dismisses plea challenging CM Siddaramaiah's election from Varuna constituency
Karnataka HC dismisses plea challenging CM Siddaramaiah's election from Varuna constituency

Indian Express

time24-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Karnataka HC dismisses plea challenging CM Siddaramaiah's election from Varuna constituency

The Karnataka High Court has dismissed a petition challenging Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's election from the Varuna Assembly constituency, alleging that the 'five guarantees' promises in the Congress's manifesto were corrupt practices under the Representation of People (RP) Act. 'The 'guarantees' which are promised freebies in the manifesto cannot be considered to constitute a corrupt practice under Section 123 of R P Act in light of the law laid down by the apex court…in the case of legislators belonging to the Indian National Congress Party who had contested elections for Karnataka Legislative Assembly for the term 2023 to 2028, identical allegations have been made in election petitions filed against them,' a single-judge bench of Justice Sunil Dutt Yadav said on Tuesday. The election petition was filed by K Shankara, a voter in the Varuna constituency, who argued that the election results should be declared void on account of corrupt practices under the Act. He argued, amongst other contentions, that the 'five guarantees' in the election manifesto amounted to a corrupt practice and those whose photos appeared on those manifestos, like Siddaramaiah, would be liable. Siddaramaiah's counsel argued that the allegations of corruption were not substantiated, with the policies in the manifesto being welfare schemes and not corrupt practices. It was also pointed out that, as per the Supreme Court case of S Subramaniam Balaji v State of Tamil Nadu and Others, promises in a manifesto would not count as corrupt practices. The Karnataka High Court agreed with the contention that the Supreme Court had dealt with the question of manifestos, observing that similar petitions against other Congress leaders had also been dealt with. Siddaramaiah's counsel had also pointed out certain errors and repetitions from similar petitions. The high court stated that this indicated a 'very casual attitude' in drafting an election dispute. 'It must be noticed that an election petition has serious repercussions and by law it is mandated that an election petition requires careful drafting and the present petition does not evidence attention to necessary details and is drafted in a very casual manner,' the high court said.

Karnataka HC dismisses petition challenging Siddaramaiah's election
Karnataka HC dismisses petition challenging Siddaramaiah's election

Time of India

time22-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Karnataka HC dismisses petition challenging Siddaramaiah's election

The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday dismissed a petition that challenged Siddaramaiah 's election as Congress candidate from the Varuna assembly constituency in Mysuru in May 2023. Justice Sunil Dutt Yadav delivered his judgment on a petition filed by K Shankara , who alleged that the Congress fought elections pledging to implement five guarantees. These promises made by the Congress in its election manifesto amounted to an offer of bribe under the Representation of People's Act . The promises came with Siddaramaiah's consent and amounted to an offer of inducement to vote for a particular party, the petitioner said, accusing the CM of flouting the law. 5 5 Next Stay Playback speed 1x Normal Back 0.25x 0.5x 1x Normal 1.5x 2x 5 5 / Skip Ads by by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Why Portable Air Conditioners Without External Units Are a Game-Changer in the Philippines Air Condition | Search Ads Search Now Undo Shivajinagar MLA Rizwan Arshad 's (Congress) election also came to be challenged on similar grounds. The High Court, however, dismissed the petition in March, last year.

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