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In which of the following cases the Election Commission itself enjoys the power to disqualify a person from being a Member of Parliament or State Legislature or contesting elections for a period of three years?
A civil servant debarred from service on the ground of corruption of disloyalty
A civil servant drawn for election duty having been proved guilty of an electoral offence
For failure to lodge account of election expenditure
A person convicted on ground of corrupt practices
For failure to lodge account of election expenditure the Election Commission itself enjoys the power to disqualify a person from being a Member of Parliament or State Legislature or contesting elections for a period of three years.
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