IPC 171H — Illegal payments in connection with an election

Indian Penal Code, 1860

Statutory text

Whoever without the general or special  authority  in  writing  of a candidate incurs or authorizes expenses on account of the holding of  any public meeting, or upon any advertisement, circular or publication, or in any other way whatsoever  for  the  purpose  of promoting or procuring the election of such candidate, shall  be  punished  with  fine  which may extend to five hundred rupees :
Provided that if any person having incurred any such expenses not exceeding the amount of ten rupees  without  authority  obtains within ten days from the  date on  which  such  expenses  were  incurred  the approval in writing of  the  candidate, he  shall  be  deemed  to have incurred such expenses with the authority of the candidate.

171-I.
Failure to keep election accounts.
171-I. Failure to keep election accounts.--Whoever being required by any law for the time being in force or any rule having the force of law to keep accounts of expenses incurred at or in connection  with an election fails to keep such accounts shall be punished with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees.]

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