Casting Vote on Different Ballot Paper Does Not Make it Illegal, Rules, Karnataka HC

In a significant judgment, the Karnataka High Court allowed the counting of ballot papers that belonged to a different constituency after noting that there is irrefutable evidence to indicate that these ballot papers were utilized for election in the constituency to a party that moved the court. The dispute, in this case, is related to

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