Supreme Court plans to revisit its 1995 Hindutva verdict

New Delhi: The Supreme Court plans to revisit its 1995 judgement in which
the court ruled that seeking vote in the name of Hinduism is not a corrupt
practice. The court decided to constitute a larger bench to have a relook
at its judgement in the wake of high voltage election campaign for the
national elections due by May this year.

"It is a matter relating to elections. 2014 elections are important.
Whether one can seek vote in the name of religion has to be considered in
interpreting Section 123 (3) of the Representation of the People Act," the
court order issued today said.

The Bombay High Court had set aside the election of Shiv Sena leader
Manohar Joshi. The matter was then moved to Supreme Court, which in 1995
overturned the High Court order saying Hindutva is a way of life.

Since then, the issue was raised in the top court many times, including in
2002 when the court referred the matter to a seven-judge bench for clarity.

On Thursday, the issue was raised before a five-judge Constitution bench in
a petition which then directed the Supreme Court registry to place the
matter before the Chief Justice of India to constitute a seven-judge bench
soon to look into it.

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