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The Supreme Court in July 2013 struck down a particular provision of the Representation of People’s Act as unconstitutional and gave a landmark judgment that MPs and MLAs will face immediate disqualifcation from holding the membership of the Parliament and state legislature if they are convicted in criminal cases and get punishment of two years or above.
Which of the following is the main conclusion that can be drawn from the given passage?
The Supreme Court wants to show its power to the Government of India.
The Supreme Court wants to clean the political system of the country.
The Supreme Court wants to correct the provisions of the Representation of People’s Act.
The Supreme Court is acting the guardian of the Constitution to protect the Constitution of India.
None of these.
The Supreme Court wants to clean the political system of the country
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