Will candidates with criminal background be able to contest elections, Supreme Court will decide today

The Supreme Court is going to give its verdict on the contempt petition of the decision given in September 2018 to stop the criminalization of politics on Thursday. In the year 2018, the court ordered to implement the guidelines given to stop the increasing criminalization in politics and the order to publish criminal records of candidates which are not being followed.

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According to media reports, on 31 January, a bench headed by Judge RF Nariman reserved its decision on the petition of Ashwani Upadhyay. Ashwani had demanded that political parties be stopped from giving election tickets to criminal people. The order to publish the criminal record of the candidates should be implemented.

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Keeping in mind all the aspects, the court will decide whether instructions can be given to political parties not to give tickets to candidates with a criminal background. A bench headed by Judge RF Nariman will pronounce the verdict on Ashwani Kumar's petition. This bench was formed in September 2018.

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