Important decision of the Supreme Court on Revdi culture, sent a bench of 3 judges for reconsideration
Voters decide the parties and candidates. The Supreme Court said, it would be right to constitute an expert committee on this issue. But before that many questions need to be considered. There is also a need to review the Subramaniam Balaji judgment of 2013. We are referring the matter to a special bench of three judges. The matter will be heard after two weeks.

The important decision of the Supreme Court has come on Rewari culture. The court has referred the matter to a three-judge bench. The Supreme Court has sent the matter of promise of free facilities in elections for reconsideration. The Supreme Court said that it cannot be denied that the real power in an electoral democracy rests with the voters.
Voters decide the parties and candidates. The Supreme Court said, it would be right to constitute an expert committee on this issue. But before that many questions need to be considered. There is also a need to review the Subramaniam Balaji judgment of 2013. We are referring the matter to a special bench of three judges. The matter will be heard after two weeks.
मुफ्त रेवडियो का मामला सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने विभिन्न पहलुओं पर विचार के लिए तीन न्यायाधीशों की पीठ को भेजा। नयी पीठ 2013 के सुब्रामणियम बालाजी के फैसले पर भी पुनर्विचार कर सकती है। उस फैसले में दो जजों की पीठ ने कहा था मुफ्त उपहार बाटना करेप्ट प्रैक्टिस नही है। @jagrannews
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During the hearing, the court said that the government should call an all-party meeting and discuss it. It would be good to form a committee for this. The Supreme Court said that there are some questions like what is the scope of judicial intervention? Can the court pass an order implementing any scheme? What should be the composition of the committee? Some party says that Subramaniam Balaji's 2013 decision also needs to be reconsidered.
The Chief Justice said that freebies can create a situation where the state is pushed towards bankruptcy. He said such free announcements are used to increase the popularity of the party. It deprives the state of taking genuine measures. The Supreme Court held that the electoral college has the true power in an electoral democracy.
Earlier, on Wednesday, the Supreme Court had stressed on a comprehensive discussion on free ravadis, describing it as an important and serious issue. The court said that why the Center does not discuss this issue by convening an all-party meeting. However, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Center, gave an immediate answer to this question of the court, saying that many political parties have already come to the court, which are opposing the control of free ravadis, in such an all-party meeting may be held.
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