The Representation of the People Act, 1951 — India law | Esheria

The Representation of the People Act, 1951

This provision sets out election-related definitions, candidate qualifications, disqualifications, election notification rules, and the roles of the President, Election Commission, and election officers.

Jurisdiction
India
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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campaign conduct candidate eligibility disqualification donations election administration election disputes election expenses election petitions election reporting employer compliance political party registration poll day leave polling conduct reporting vote counting voting procedures wage payment

Statute overview

About this statute

This provision sets out election-related definitions, candidate qualifications, disqualifications, election notification rules, and the roles of the President, Election Commission, and election officers. Political parties may accept voluntary contributions, but not from foreign sources. Political party treasurers must report large contributions and file the report by the income-tax return due date. The Election Commission and returning officer have several election-management duties, and candidates must file nomination papers, disclosures, affidavits, deposits, and any withdrawal notice on time. This segment sets election-voting rules, counting and reporting duties, election-expense records, and election-petition procedures. This provision covers election petition procedure, some High Court and Election Commission duties, and several election-related offences and penalties. Eligible employees must get paid holiday time on polling day, and employers must not cut wages for that holiday.

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