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If the election of the President of India is declared void by the Supreme Court, the acts performed by President incumbent before the date of such decision of court remain–
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The Constitution of India clearly provides that all the doubts and disputes in relating to the election of the President are inquired into and decided by the Supreme Court whose decision is final. In case the election of a President is declared void by the Supreme Court, the acts performed by a President before the date of such decision of the court do not get invalidated and remain in force.
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