PRIVILEGED CLASS DEVIANCE AND ITS IMPACT ON THE ELECTORAL PROCESS
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Deviance, Deviant behaviour, Rigging, Booth capturing, Professional Deviance, Official Deviance, Police Deviance, Representation of Peoples ActAbstract
Elections are one the most important and crucial activities which the government of India and other countries practice. If there are no elections then there will be no one to represent our nation in any global gatherings. It is universally known that where any good things happen the bad things directly follow it. Deviance is one of those bad things which are practiced by the Legislators. Deviance is one of the subjects which deals with the unacceptable behaviour of the individuals who have knowledge, integrity and ability to do a certain thing, in short, they are the experts. When a person with respectable personality and who has a high profile then that is called as Privileged Class Deviance. This Doctrinal Paper shares the information and also answers the questions like what is Privileged Class Deviance, types, theories and forms of Privileged Class Deviance, the Election Commission of India, electoral process explained with important and landmark judgements, deviance in Elections and lastly the Electoral Laws and acts dealing with it.
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