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The Central government has told the Supreme Court that it rejected the idea of barring convicted legislators for life from contesting elections, forming or becoming an office-bearer of a political party.
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PRINT A A A A view of the Supreme Court of India. | Photo Credit: S. Subramanium Affidavit says that legislators are not bound by specific service conditions like that of government employees. <span>The Central government has told the Supreme Court that it rejected the idea of barring convicted legislators for life from contesting elections, forming or becoming an office-bearer of a political party. The Union Ministry of Law and Justice said an elected representative of the people cannot be equated with public servants who are banned for a lifetime on conviction. The government sai


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