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On a question whether a member of parliament (MP) is subject to any of the disqualification under Representation of People’s Act, 1951 whose decision is final?
President
High Court
Supreme Court
Election Commission
- The Representation of People's Act, 1951 outlines the disqualification criteria for MPs.
- The President (Option:1) has the authority to decide on disqualifications for MPs but acts on the advice of the Election Commission.
- The High Court (Option:2) handles election petitions but doesn't make final disqualification decisions.
- The Supreme Court (Option:3) may review legal aspects, but doesn't make the initial disqualification decision.
- The Election Commission (Option:4) advises the President on disqualifications.
The correct option is Option:1, President .
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