Representation of the People’s Act, 1951- Sections 83(1)(a) and 83(1)(b) – Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, Order VII, Rule 11 – Election Petition – Rejection of – Allegations of corrupt practices and improper acceptance of nomination – Election to Legislative Assembly of Assam – Appellant filed nomination papers as candidate of All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) – Respondent filed Election Petition questioning appellant’s election – Appellant sought rejection of Election Petition under Order VII Rule 11 CPC – High Court dismissed appellant’s application – Appeal before Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court observed that the Election Petition lacked concise statement of material facts and full particulars of alleged corrupt practices as required under Sections 83(1)(a) and 83(1)(b) of the Representation of the People’s Act, 1951. The Court emphasized that mere bald and vague allegations without basis were insufficient to constitute a cause of action. It further held that the Election Petition failed to demonstrate how the appellant’s actions constituted undue influence or how the improper acceptance of nomination materially affected the election result.
Citing precedents, the Court reiterated that a charge of corrupt practice required precise, specific, and unambiguous pleadings, failing which the Election Petition was liable to be rejected. Omission of a single material fact leading to an incomplete cause of action warranted dismissal of the Election Petition under Order VII Rule 11 CPC read with Sections 83 and 87 of the Representation of the People’s Act, 1951.
Accordingly, the Supreme Court allowed the appeal and dismissed the Election Petition. (Para16, 18, 19, 20, 25)
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SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 240 SC
[2024 INSC 282]
Karim Uddin Barbhuiya Vs. Aminul Haque Laskar & Ors.
Civil Appeal No. 6282 of 2023-Decided on 8-4-2024
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