Section 5B:
Presentation of nomination papers and requirements for a valid nomination.
1[5B. Presentation of nomination papers and requirements for a valid nomination.-- (1) On or
before the date appointed under clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 4, each candidate shall, either in
person or by any of his proposers or seconders, between the hours of eleven o'clock in the forenoon and
three o'clock in the afternoon, deliver to the returning officer at the place specified in this behalf in the
public notice issued under section 5 a nomination paper completed in the prescribed form and subscribed
by the candidate as assenting to the nomination, and
(a) in the case of Presidential election, also by at least 2[fifty electors] as proposers and at least
2[fifty electors] as seconders;
(b) in the case of Vice-Presidential election, also by at least 3[twenty electors] as proposers and at
least 3[twenty electors] as seconders:
Provided that no nomination paper shall be presented to the Returning Officer on a day which is a
public holiday.
(2) Each nomination paper shall be accompanied by a certified copy of the entry relating to the
candidate in the electoral roll for the parliamentary constituency in which the candidate is registered as an
elector.
(3) The Returning Officer shall not accept any nomination paper which is presented on any day
before eleven oclock in the forenoon and after three o'clock in the afternoon.
(4) Any nomination paper which is not received before three o'clock in the afternoon on the last date
appointed under clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 4 or to which the certified copy referred to in
sub-section (2) of this section is not attached shall be rejected and a brief note relating to such rejection
shall be recorded on the nomination paper itself.
(5) No elector shall subscribe, whether as proposer or as seconder, more than one nomination paper at
the same election and, if he does, his signature shall be inoperative on any paper other than the one first
delivered.
(6) Nothing in this section shall prevent any candidate from being nominated by more than one
nomination paper for the same election:
Provided that not more than four nomination papers shall be presented by or on behalf of any
candidate or accepted by the Returning Officer.]
Notes:
1. Subs. by s. 4, ibid., for section 5 (w.e.f. 23-3-1974).
2. Subs. by Act 35 of 1997, s. 2, for "ten electors" (w.e.f. 5-6-1997).
3. Subs. by Act 35 of 1997, s. 2, for "five electors" (w.e.f. 5-6-1997)