New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday said that no politician can seek a vote in the name of caste, creed, or religion while hearing the Hindutva case which deals with electoral malpractices arising out of its 1995 judgment.
» Election is a secular exercise and thereby its way and process should be followed, says Supreme Court
» Relationship between man & God is an individual choice. State is forbidden to interfere in such an activity, says the apex court
» Any appeal for votes on ground of religion amounts to corrupt practices under electoral laws
» Teesta Setalvad had requested the bench to reconsider the 1995 judgment
» Seven judge constitution bench passed the judgment