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Bombay High Court: Desire of Contesting Elections Not Sufficient to Stay Conviction - (08 Jul 2024)

ELECTION

Bom. HC has observed that merely because accused has to represent his constituency, it could not be an exceptional circumstance for a grant of stay to conviction. An object of Legislatures in keeping away convicts from contesting elections is to be looked into while deciding such applications.

Tags : BOMBAY HIGH COURT   CONTESTING ELECTIONS   CONVICTION  

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