Bengaluru:The Karnataka High Court stated that a party's announcement regarding the policy they hope to implement is not, for the purposes of Section 123 of the Representation of Peoples Act, a corrupt practice.
A voter from the Chamrajpet Assembly Constituency, Shashanka J Sreedhara, filed an election petition challenging the selection of candidate B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan, in the 2023 Karnataka State Legislature elections. The petition was dismissed by a single judge bench led by Justice M I Arun.
"Also, there needs to be a debate on whether the promises and free gifts given by the Congress party will woo a section of the society. Voters should be aware of the possibilities of fulfillment of such promises. People also decide whether to vote for a particular party or not. cannot be considered as a corrupt practice for the purpose of Section 123 of the RP Act", the bench said in its order.
Referring to the Supreme court judgment in the case of S Subramaniam Balaji Vs Government of Tamil Nadu, (2013), the bench said, "The five guarantees given by the Indian National Congress are principles of social welfare. Whether they are economically viable or not is another matter."