Supreme Court says voting, contesting polls not fundamental rights: ‘It’s well settled'
✦ AI Brief
The Supreme Court has maintained that the right to vote and to contest elections are statutory entitlements, not fundamental rights. These rights exist only to the extent provided by law and can be subject to qualifications, eligibility conditions, and disqualifications. The court said that voting enables participation in the electoral process, while the right to contest is a distinct and additional entitlement.