The Model Code of Conduct (MCC) governs electoral conduct in India, outlining strict guidelines for political parties, candidates, and governments. With the recent announcement of Assembly elections, ...
MCC rules explained as Election Commission enforces guidelines on parties, campaigning, public funds and speeches to ensure ...
With the State Election Commission (SEC) preparing for civic elections across Maharashtra, including the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) has come into force.
The Tamil Nadu government will henceforth function solely as a caretaker government. No new schemes or concessions may be announced during this period. Ministers are prohibited from utilizing ...
The Election Commission on Sunday announced the schedule for assembly elections in four states and one Union Territory. The Model Code of Conduct came into immediate effect across all five regions ...
A special Cabinet meeting in Karnataka, originally set for March 27 to discuss SC internal reservation, has been postponed ...
District Election Officer urges local business owners to ensure fair elections and comply with the model code of conduct.
The practice of the EC replacing officers during an election is not new. What rules govern it, and what has the West Bengal ...