💨 Abstract
On February 12, the Delhi High Court heard several important cases. Kailash Gahlot, former AAP minister, withdrew his petition challenging a provision requiring state ministers to seek political clearance from the Centre for foreign visits. The court declined to examine a plea against "freebies" and cash-oriented schemes by political parties before elections, as the Supreme Court is already considering a similar issue.
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