INDIA’S PARTY FUNDING AND ELECTION EXPENDITURE LAWS

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  • Anushka Murty Advocate, High Court of Calcutta, Kolkata, India Author

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Abstract

The best way to discuss about the election campaigning, party funding and expenditure laws is to trace back the history of how these laws got evolved through various amendments. To begin with, the best way is always a quotation, hence, as Abraham Lincoln correctly quoted: “The ballot is stronger than the bullet.” Elections were never new for the general public at large. History can be traced back to the nomad tribes where certain kind of competitions were held to decide the leader of the clan. The only difference between then and now is the use of more evolutionary way to elect; to provide public with the rights to choose their leader. India has an asymmetric federal government, with elected officials at the federal, state and local levels. At the national level, the head of government, Prime Minister, is elected by members of the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the parliament of Indiai . The conduction body is Election Commission of Indiaii which is an autonomous, constitutionally established body.

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Published

04-08-2021

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Murty, Anushka. “INDIA’S PARTY FUNDING AND ELECTION EXPENDITURE LAWS”. Law & Political Review, vol. 6, Aug. 2021, pp. 190-03, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/lpr/article/view/765.