Q: Delineate section 100 of Representation of People Act, 1951 ?

Ans: The election of a particular candidate can be declared void under section 100 of the Representation of  People Act, 1951, if the High Court is of the opinion that -
a) On the date of the election of returned candidate, a returned candidate was not qualified or was disqualified to be chosen to fill the seat.
b) Any corrupt practice has been committed by a returned candidate or his election agent or by any other person with the consent of a returned candidate or his election agent.
c) By improper acceptance of any nomination.
d) By any improper reception, refusal or rejection of any vote or the reception of any vote which is void.
e) By any non-compliance with the provisions of the Constitution or RPA or any rules or orders made under this act.

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