Section 5B of PVEA, 1952 : Section 5B: Presentation Of Nomination Papers And Requirements For A Valid Nomination
PVEA, 1952
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where Dr. Kavita Singh, a renowned academic, decides to run for the Vice-Presidential election in India. To comply with Section 5B of The Presidential and Vice-Presidential Elections Act, 1952, she prepares her nomination papers. On the specified date, her proposer, Mr. Rajesh Kumar, an elected Member of Parliament, submits her nomination between 11 am and 3 pm, adhering to the time frame mentioned in the Act.
Dr. Singh's nomination paper is signed by herself, signaling her assent to the nomination. In addition, her nomination is supported by 25 electors as proposers and 25 elector...
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