Court can't enter policy domain: High court on names of political parties
Delhi high court refuses to interfere in the policy domain while hearing a petition seeking de-registration of political parties with caste, religious, ethnic, or linguistic connotations. The petitioner wants a review of these parties and their usage of a flag similar to the national flag. The court emphasizes that the name alone is not decisive; voters must consider the policies and functioning of the parties. The court states that these issues fall under the jurisdiction of Parliament, who make the laws.
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