The REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT, 1951

DISPUTES REGARDING ELECTIONS

Section 79: Definitions.

In this Part and in Part VII unless the context otherwise requires,— (a) any reference to a High Court or to the Chief Justice or Judge of a High Court shall, in relation to a Union territory having a Court of the Judicial Commissioner, be construed as a reference to the said Court of the Judicial Commissioner or to the Judicial Commissioner or any Additional Judicial Commissioner, as the case may be; (b) ―candidate‖ means a person who has been or claims to have been duly nominated as a candidate at any election;

(c) ―costs‖ means all costs, charges and expenses of, or incidental to, a trial of an election petition;

(d) ―electoral right‖ means the right of a person to stand or not to stand as, or to withdraw or not to withdraw from being, a candidate, or to vote or refrain from voting at an election; (e) ―High Court‖ means the High Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the election to which the election petition relates has been held;

(f) ―returned candidate‖ means a candidate whose name has been published under section 67 as duly elected. CHAPTER II.—PRESENTATION OF ELECTION PETITIONS TO ELECTION COMMISSION