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5.

The power to decide an election petition is vested in the

Parliament
Supreme Court
High courts
Election Commission
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
41 comments Page 1 of 5.

Mystog said:   1 year ago
This is based on Section 80-A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, which provides that the High Court shall be the authority for the presentment of election petitions under Article 329 (b) of the Constitution.
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Ram said:   5 years ago
Parliament has enacted Section 80-A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 providing that the "High Court" shall be the authority for presentment of election petitions under Article 329 (b) of the Constitution.
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Pranav said:   5 years ago
No, the correct answer is the supreme court.
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Satya said:   6 years ago
Would you please explain it?

Amsa said:   6 years ago
The correct Answer is election commission.
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Uday kiran said:   7 years ago
What is presidential elections? Can anyone give details about it?
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Chetan phanindra said:   7 years ago
Which election we are talking about?

Local body, state, presidential election? Please explain about it.
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Nazim Salfi said:   7 years ago
Most of the powers within the state are vested with high court. It is easy for any person within the state to approach high court to address any grievance regarding elections.

Pavithra said:   7 years ago
Thank you, everyone, for sharing the information.

Ekta said:   7 years ago
High court is correct.


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