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SC holds 9 parties guilty of contempt for not sharing antecedents of candidates

The bench imposed a fine of Rs five lakh each on two political parties, the CPI (Marxist) and the Nationalist Congress Party. It also imposed a fine of Rs one lakh each on Janata Dal (United), the Rashtriya Janata Dal, Lok Janshakti Party, Indian National Congress, BJP and the CPI

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Supreme Court. File Pic

Supreme Court. File Pic

Maintaining that persons with criminal antecedents and involved in the criminalisation of politics cannot be permitted to be lawmakers, the Supreme Court held nine political parties including the ruling BJP and Janata Dal (United) guilty of its contempt in 2020 Bihar assembly polls for disobeying an order requiring them to publish antecedents of candidates within 48 hours of selection or not less than two weeks before filing of nominations.

While imposing varying fines on political parties, the top court lamented the apathy of the legislative wing of the government in not taking steps to decriminalise the political system. "The nation continues to wait and is losing patience. Cleansing the polluted stream of politics is obviously not one of the immediate pressing concerns of the legislative branch of government," a bench headed by Justice RF Nariman said.

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