Q: (SSC/0)
question_subject:
Polity
question_exam:
SSC
stats:
0,44,6,4,2,44,0
keywords:
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In the case of a dispute in the election of the President of India, the matter can be referred to the Supreme Court of India. Option 1, the Election Commission, is responsible for conducting the elections and ensuring their smooth functioning, but it does not have the authority to resolve disputes. Option 2, the Parliament, is the legislative body of India and is not directly involved in the resolution of election disputes. Option 4, the Cabinet, is the executive body of the government and does not have the jurisdiction to decide on election disputes. Therefore, option 3, the Supreme Court of India, is the correct choice as it acts as the ultimate authority for resolving disputes related to the election of the President of India.