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ECI Case| Right To Vote A Part Of Fundamental Rights, Says Justice Rastogi; Majority Judgment Opines It's A Constitutional Right
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In his concurring opinion however, Justice Rastogi observed that right to vote is not merely a constitutional right, but a component of Part III of the Constitution. He goes on to state that right to vote is not limited only to Article 326, but flows through Article 15, 17, 19, 21 of the Constitutio
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  • In his concurring opinion however, Justice Rastogi observed that right to vote is not merely a constitutional right, but a component of Part III of the Constitution. He goes on to state that right to vote is not limited only to Article 326, but flows through Article 15, 17, 19, 21 of the Constitution. “In history, the right to vote was denied to w...
  • right to vote is a Constitutional right.
  • “there is no Constitutional Right”.
  • right to vote is not merely a constitutional right, but a component of Part III of the Constitution
  • He goes on to state that right to vote is not limited only to Article 326, but flows through Article 15, 17, 19, 21 of the Constitution

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