Supreme Court rejects plea seeking direction to fix limit of expenses by political parties, candidates
Supreme Court dismisses petition seeking limit of expenses by political parties and candidates in elections. Bench observes that these are matters of legislative policy and cannot be entertained as a petition. The petitioner sought directions to fix the limit of expenses, restrict expenditure on printed articles before nominations, and calculate rally expenses during nomination filing. Court states that these are matters for legislative changes and cannot command Parliament to enact a law on the subject.
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