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Aug 09 1994

Dasappa Vs. State of Karnataka

Court : Karnataka

Decided on : Aug-09-1994

Subject : Election

Acts : Karnataka Panchayat Raj Act, 1993 - Sections 44(2) and 45(2); Constitution of India - Articles 226 and 243

Reported in : ILR1994KAR2863; 1994(4)KarLJ617

Constitution read with Section 45(2) of the Panchayath Raj Act makes the position clear, Article 243(o)(b) introduced by the Constitution (Seventythird Amendment) Act, 1992 provides as follows:(b) no election to any Panchayath shall be called in question except by an election petition

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Apr 12 1994

Awas Samasya Niwaran Sanstha and anr. Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh and ...

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Decided on : Apr-12-1994

Subject : Election

Acts : Constitution of India - Article 226; Madhya Pradesh Municipal Corporation Act, 1956 - Sections 424(2)

Reported in : AIR1995MP69

vested in the State Election Commission referred to in Article 243K, which was introduced in the Constitution by the Constitution (Seventythird Amendment) Act, 1992 which received the assent of the President on 20-4-1993 and was brought into force on 24-4-93. Article 243K … elections. We would, however, like to elaborate on certain points which were not touched in the aforesaid decisions.3. Section 20 of the Act prescribes the term of office of the Councillors elected at a general election or … relying on decision in Munnemiya v. State of M. P., 1981 MPLJ 222 : (AIR 1981 MP 58 (NOC)) and Gopal Jairam v. State of

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