Difference between representation of the people act, 1950 and 1951
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Representation of Peoples Act 1950 provides:
a) the allocation of seats in, and the delimitation of constituencies for the purpose of election to the Houseof the People and the Legislatures of States;b) the qualification of voters at such elections;c) the methodology of preparation of electoral rolls;d) the manner of filling seats in the Council of States and;e) matters connected there with.
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Representation of Peoples Act 1951 provides:
a)Methodology for the conduct of elections of the Houses of Parliament and to the House or Houses of the Legislature of each State;b) the qualifications and disqualifications for membership of those Houses;c) the corrupt practices and other offences at or in connection with such elections and;d) the decision on doubts and disputes arising out of or in connection with elections
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a) the allocation of seats in, and the delimitation of constituencies for the purpose of election to the Houseof the People and the Legislatures of States;b) the qualification of voters at such elections;c) the methodology of preparation of electoral rolls;d) the manner of filling seats in the Council of States and;e) matters connected there with.
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Representation of Peoples Act 1951 provides:
a)Methodology for the conduct of elections of the Houses of Parliament and to the House or Houses of the Legislature of each State;b) the qualifications and disqualifications for membership of those Houses;c) the corrupt practices and other offences at or in connection with such elections and;d) the decision on doubts and disputes arising out of or in connection with elections
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Indian Parliament enacted Representation Act 1950 and Representation Act 1951.
Explanation:
Highlights of Representation Act 1950:
- Every constituency reserves one seat and for one person, which can be contested through direct elections.
- Eastern States Scheduled Tribes STs gained prominence in terms of constituency seats reservation.
- Exclusion of name in electoral roll will require a fresh application to the electoral officer.
Highlights of Representation Act 1951:
- Voter qualification is a necessity for eligibility and SC or ST seats cannot be transferred.
- A candidate will criminal records is barred from contesting.
- Every political party is mandated to have registration.
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