"Corrupt practice has to be established through the order of a high court in an election petition. One difficulty here is that election petition can only be filed against the winning candidate. This would mean that if a defeated candidate commits corrupt practice in election, there is no way it can be questioned and established," Election Commissioner O P Rawat has said.
"The consequence is that if high court holds a person elected or otherwise, guilty of corrupt practice, there could be further disqualification of the person for a maximum of six years (from contesting polls)," he said.
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