
"India A Democracy": Supreme Court Turns Away Plea On "Congress Toolkit"
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The Supreme Court said that if the petitioner does not like the toolkit, "then do not look, ignore it... this is a propaganda of a political party".
The time has come to take action about the frivolous petitions filed in court, the Supreme Court said today, refusing to entertain a Public Interest Litigation that sought a probe by the National investigation Agency into the Congress toolkit case. The petitioner also wanted that the registration of the Indian National Congress be suspended if the allegations against them on "anti-national acts" are found true. The court said that if the petitioner does not like the toolkit, "then do not look, ignore it... this is a propaganda of a political party". Expressing displeasure over the petition, Justice DY Chandrachud said such frivolous petitions "cannot be heard". "The time has come that the Supreme Court does something about such petitions," he added.More Related News
