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The five-judge panel on Thursday described the ruling as "unnecessary" as it was highly skeptical of the central government's election plans. A bench headed by Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud and comprising Justices Sanjiv Khanna, B R Gavai, J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra delivered two separate and joint judgments comprising a combination of challenging requests for opinions. The Supreme Court is considering a group of petitions challenging the legality of the plan. Section
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CJI DY Chandrachud: "There are two views, one is mine and the other is Justice Sanjeev Khanna's, both come to the same point."
CJI Chandrachud : “Politicians are the institutions most relevant to the election process. Election campaign financing therefore violates the right to information and Article 19(1)(a). ”
CJI Chandrachud: “Financial support to politicians may reciprocate. ”
CJI Chandrachud: “Election budget is not the only way to stop black money. “There are other options.”
CJI Chandrachud: “Not all donations are for civil rights reform. Students, daily betting and other activities. There is no right to deny special protection to political aid just because some of the aid is used for other purposes. "
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