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Supreme Court refuses to ban exit polls
Monday, April 26 2004 11:37 Hrs (IST)

New Delhi: Supreme Court today (Apr 26, 2004) refused to stay the publication, telecast and broadcast of opinion and exit polls till the last phase of polling was over on May 10.

A three-judge Bench headed by Justice S Rajendra Babu, however, issued notices to the Union of India, Election Commission and Press Council of India on a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking ban on such polls till the last ballot was cast.

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The court also issued notices to the TV news channels telecasting opinion and exit polls after Attorney General Soli J Sorabjee requested that the news channels should also be impleaded as necessary parties in this matter.

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