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Context: Individuals facing criminal charges can contest elections in India unless convicted, but they are barred from voting while in prison, similar to other accused individuals across the country.
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Right to Vote
Challenges to the restriction on voting rights for prisoners based on the right to equality have been brought before the courts. However, courts have upheld these restrictions, stressing practical limitations, election integrity, and the need to keep people with criminal records out of the political process. |
Right to be Elected (Contesting Elections)
Representation of the People Act 1951 (RPA)
Purpose and Scope
Enactment and Amendment ●The Act was introduced by Dr B.R. Ambedkar and enacted by the provisional Parliament before the first general election in India (1951). It was aimed at ensuring the smooth functioning of electoral processes in the newly independent nation. ●Over the years, the RPA has undergone several amendments to address evolving electoral challenges, such as abolishing election tribunals and transferring election petitions to higher courts like High Courts and the Supreme Court. |
Application to Various Offices
Disqualification and Electoral Offences:
Provisions on Political Funding ●The Act allows political parties to receive cash donations of any amount but requires reporting of contributions exceeding a specified threshold (currently ₹20,000) to promote transparency in political funding. |
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PRACTICE QUESTION Q. How can the concerns of underrepresented and marginalised communities, such as women, religious minorities, and lower-caste groups, be better addressed in the electoral process, and what measures can be taken to ensure their effective participation and representation? |
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