HC rejects plea challenging election of CM from Varuna

Update: 2025-04-23 10:30 IST

Bengaluru: The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday dismissed an election petition challenging the legitimacy of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's victory from the Varuna assembly constituency in the 2023 state elections.

The petition filed by K M Shankar, a resident of Koodanahalli village in Varuna Hobli, Mysuru, sought to annul the Chief Minister's election on the grounds of alleged electoral malpractice.

Shankar's petition argued that the Congress party's guarantee card schemes, which promised a range of welfare benefits, were a form of inducement intended to illegally influence voters. He further alleged that such promises amounted to bribery, violating Sections 123(1), 123(2), and 123(4) of the Representation of the People Act, which define corrupt practices such as voter inducement and campaign-related misrepresentation.

However, the petition was challenged by Siddaramaiah, whose legal team, led by senior advocate Ravi Varma Kumar, argued for its dismissal. After reviewing the arguments, a bench led by Justice Sunil Dutt Yadav ruled in favour of Siddaramaiah and dismissed the petition.

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