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MP HC: Minor Differences in Nomination Form Can’t be Called Substantial Defect - (26 Aug 2024)

ELECTION

Madhya Pradesh High Court has held that mere minor differences in the nomination form or non-disclosure of some information regarding dues cannot be said to be a substantial defect so as to materially affect the result of the election.

Tags : MP HIGH COURT   NOMINATION   SUBSTANTIAL DEFECT  

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