Section 22:
Corrupt practices.
The following shall be deemed to be corrupt practices for the purposes of
this Act:—
(1) Bribery as defined in clause (1) of section 123 of the Representation of the People
Act, 1951 (43 of 1951).
(2) Undue influence as defined in clause (2) of the said section.
(3) The systematic appeal by a candidate or his agent or by any other person, to vote or refrain
from voting on grounds of caste, race, community or religion or the use of or appeal to, religious
symbols or, the use of or appeal to, national symbols such as the national flag or the national emblem,
for the furtherance of the prospects of that candidate's election.
(4) The publication by a candidate or his agent or by any other person of any statement of fact
which is false, and which he either believes to be false or does not believe to be true in relation to the
personal character or conduct of any candidate, or in relation to the candidature, or withdrawal from
contest of any candidate being a statement reasonably calculated to prejudice the prospects of that
candidate's election.
(5) The hiring or procuring whether on payment or otherwise of any vehicle or vessel by a
candidate or his agent or by any other person for the conveyance of any elector (other than the
candidate himself, and the members of his family or his agent) to or from any polling station provided
in accordance with the rules made under this Act:
Provided that the hiring of a vehicle or vessel by an elector or by several electors at their joint
costs for the purpose of conveying him or them to or from any such polling station shall not be
deemed to be a corrupt practice under this clause if the vehicle or vessel so hired is a vehicle or vessel
not propelled by mechanical power:
Provided further that the use of any public transport vehicle or vessel or any tram car or railway
carriage by an elector at his own cost for the purpose of going to or coming from any such polling
station shall not be deemed to be a corrupt practice under this clause.
Explanation—In this clause the expression "vehicle" means any vehicle used or capable of being
used for the purpose of road transport whether propelled by mechanical power or otherwise and
whether used for drawing other vehicles or otherwise.
6) The holding of any meeting in which intoxicating liquors are served.
(7) The issuing of any circular, placard or poster having a reference to the election which does not
bear the name and address of the printer and publisher thereof.
(8) Any other practice which the Central Government may by rules specify to be a corrupt
practice.