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Provide no dues certificate to intending contestants quickly: EC to States
5/3/2024 11:53:42 PM
New Delhi, May 3:

The Election Commission on Friday directed states to ensure that those intending to contest polls are provided with ‘no dues certificate’ within 48 hours of the request as those who do not submit the document while filing nominations face the prospect of their papers being rejected. If a candidate is not able to provide ‘no dues certificate’ even after he has cleared all such dues, it goes against his candidature at the time of scrutiny of nominations.
The EC advisory noted that there is “no respite” to the candidate even if he submits ‘no dues certificate’ after expiry of the statutory period of filing of nominations in the constituency concerned.
Such instances may cause significant loss not only to the aspiring candidates but also to the political parties and electorate of the constituency concerned and “undermines the principles of participatory electoral democracy”, the poll authority said. The advisory has been issued
If a candidate is not able to provide ‘no dues certificate’ even after he has cleared all such dues, it goes against his candidature.
There is “no respite” to the candidate even if he submits ‘no dues certificate’ after expiry of the statutory period of filing of nominations.
Such instances may cause significant loss not only to the aspiring candidates but also to the political parties and electorate of the constituency.
The Supreme Court in its various judgments has said that the affidavit so submitted should be completely filled in and no column should be left blank.
to ensure that this does not happen.
It said during the ongoing Lok Sabha polls, an intending candidate could not obtain such a certificate despite clearing dues.
A candidate who files nomination paper during an election to Parliament and state legislature has also to file an affidavit before the returning officer concerned under the provisions of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.
The Supreme Court in its various judgments has said that the affidavit so submitted should be completely filled in and no column should be left blank.
According to the directions of the Delhi High Court, a candidate who has been in occupation of accommodation provided by the government any time during the last 10 years before the date of notification of the election has to give details of the government dues accrued to him of various departments dealing with government accommodation towards rent, electricity charges, water charges and telephone charges.
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