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Representation of the People Act, 1951

 

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(2) The returningofficer shall then examine the nomination papers and shall decide allobjections which may be made to any nomination and may, either on suchobjection or on his own motion, after such summary inquiry, if any, as hethinks necessary, 4[reject] any nomination on any of the following grounds:—

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(5) The returningofficer shall hold the scrutiny on the date appointed in this behalf underclause (b) of section 30 and shall not allow any adjournment of theproceedings except when such proceedings are interrupted or obstructed by riotor open violence or by causes beyond his control: Provided that in case 2[anobjection is raised by the returning officer or is made by any other person]the candidate concerned may be allowed time to rebut it not later than the nextday but one following the date fixed for scrutiny, and the returning officershall record his decision on the date to which the proceedings have beenadjourned.

(6) The returningofficer shall endorse on each nomination paper his decision accepting orrejecting the same and, if the nomination paper is rejected, shall record inwriting a brief statement of his reasons for such rejection.

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(8) Immediately afterall the nomination papers have been scrutinized and decisions accepting orejecting the same have been recorded, the returning officer shall prepare alist of validly nominated candidates, that is to say, candidates whosenominations have been found valid, and affix it to his notice board.]

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http://lawmin.nic.in/legislative/election/volume%201/representation%20of%20the%20people%20act,%201951.pdf

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Next day/following the date fixed for scrutiny

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