This Court in a catena of decisions has laid down the principles as to the nature of pleadings in election cases, the sum and substance of which being: 584 (1) The pleadings of the election petitioner in his petition should be absolutely precise and clear containing all neces sary details and particulars as required by law vide Dharti pakar Madan Lal Agarwal vs Rajiv Gandhi, [1987] (Supp.) SCC 93 and Kona Prabhakara Rao vs M. Seshagiri Rao & Anr., (2) The allegations in the election petition should not be vague, general in nature or lack of materials or frivolous or vexatious because the Court is empowered at any stage of the proceedings to strike down or delete pleadings which are suffering from such vices as not raising any triable issue vide Manphul Singh vs Surinder Singh, [1974] 1 SCR 52; Kona Prabhakara Rao vs M. Seshagiri Rao & Anr., and Dhartipakar Madan Lal Agarwal vs Rajiv Gandhi, [1987] (Supp.) SCC 93.