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Ker HC: Proliferation of Crime in Election Process Could Garner Momentum to Cripple Indian Democracy - (04 Oct 2023)

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Kerala High Court has held that if persons with criminal antecedents are permitted to continue as Members of Parliament/Legislatures even after conviction by a competent court, that would only send wrong signals to public at large.

Tags : KERALA HIGH COURT   CRIMINAL ANTECEDENTS   MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT/LEGISLATURES  

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