NOMINATION AND SPONSORSHIP OF CANDIDATE - Whether Courts have jurisdiction over nomination/sponsorship of candidate by a political party
HELD:
"This Court has made the position abundantly clear that it is not within the jurisdiction of the Court to dictate or determine who a political party should sponsor for an election as the issue of nomination and sponsorship of candidates are matters within the domestic affairs of the party.
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