Speculation about potential post-poll alliances following recent elections prompted revisiting a 2006 Supreme Court judgment in Rameshwar Prasad versus Union of India. The ruling established that post-poll alliances are within the political domain, advising courts to refrain from interference. It emphasized that mere speculation of illegality or bribery couldn’t deny a party’s claim to form the government. The judgment underscored the importance of healthy ethical standards among political parties while leaving the final judgment to the electorate and the legislature.
Supreme Court Judgment Sets Precedent for Post-Poll Alliances
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