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Supreme Court rules voting rights are statutory, not fundamental.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the right to vote and the right to contest elections are statutory rights, not fundamental rights, meaning they can be regulated by law.
In a case involving eligibility requirements for cooperative union elections in Rajasthan, the court affirmed that while voting enables democratic participation, the right to stand as a candidate is subject to specific legal conditions like milk supply and audit compliance.
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La Corte Suprema dice que los derechos de voto son estatutarios, no fundamentales.