The Supreme Court is scheduled to deliver a key verdict on Wednesday on a public interest litigation seeking the removal of cabinet ministers with criminal backgrounds.
In an earlier hearing it was argued that those with a criminal past should not be made a part of the cabinet. This was limited to people who had criminal chargesheets filed against them and were taken into consideration by a criminal court.
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In an earlier hearing it was argued that those with a criminal past should not be made a part of the cabinet. This was limited to people who had criminal chargesheets filed against them and were taken into consideration by a criminal court.
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