Political Science, asked by shivendra1254, 10 months ago

Who decides de-recognition of the Political Party solely on the basis of its performance at the election, e.g., bycotting of the election?
A. Supreme Court of India B. High Court C. Election Commission D. District Court

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Answered by anuragrai68
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Supreme court is your answer

Answered by anvitanvar032
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The correct answer of this question is Supreme Court of India.

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Supreme Court of India is the de-recognition of the Political Party solely on the basis of its performance at the election, e.g., bycotting of the election.

Parties that are recognised as such are granted unique symbols that can only be used by the party's official candidates. The Election Commission of India recognises the parties that receive these benefits and other special considerations for this purpose.

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