Election Laws & Practice in India is a definitive guide to the legal and procedural aspects of elections in India. The book provides an in-depth analysis of constitutional provisions related to elections, the Representation of the People Act, 1951, and related statutory instruments. It includes commentary on nomination processes, campaign regulations, polling procedures, electoral rolls, and model code of conduct compliance. Each chapter integrates landmark case law, practical examples, and drafting guidance for election petitions, appeals, and representation before tribunals. Key sections highlight electoral offences, remedies available under law, and procedural nuances in challenging election results. Updated with recent amendments and judicial trends, the book serves as a practical handbook for advocates, election officials, and law students seeking authoritative guidance on Indian electoral law. Its structured format, practical notes, and illustrative examples make it a desk reference for handling electoral litigation, advising political parties, and ensuring statutory compliance during elections.






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