Array ( [0] => order1. this is an application by the respondent under the representation of the people act, 1951 (briefly the act) that the election petition filed by the petitioner be dismissed under section 86 of the act for non compliance of the provisions of section 81 ..... [1] => ..... any vote, which is void, is not an independent ground for giving challenge to the election of successful candidate, like the one as provided under section 110 of the representation of the people act, 1951 (for brevity, hereinafter referred to as 'r. p. act'), and the person giving challenge to the election of the returned candidate can succeed only on evidence that ..... ): (para 17 of all lj) as under:--'viewed from this angle, it becomes evident that the amplitude and purpose of the requirement of section 83(1)(a) of the representation of the people act that theelection petition must contain a concise statements of material facts on which the petitioner relies and that of rule 24 of the rules framed under, the u ..... [2] => ..... represent either the federal legislature, state legislature or local self-government. a representative of co-operative societies or co-opted members cannot claim the same representation. without the first set, pramukh and up-pramukh cannot be elected, but can without the second set. the pramukh and up-pramukhs are offices ..... disqualification is in reference to section 13 which refers to disabilities whether general or for a proven misdemeanour. this disqualification is in specific reference to representation from co-operative societies under section 6(1)(iii) and co-opted members undersection 6(2) of the act. the disability clause, that is ..... representation, the kshettra samiti, as is composed under section 6(1) consists of pradhan of constituent gaon sabhas, the chairman of the committee for a town area and president of the committee for a notified area contiguous to the khand appropriately declared, representatives from co-operative societies as prescribed, members of the house of the people ..... [3] => ..... order vi rule 15(2), c.p.c. which applies for purposes of verification of an election petition on account of section 83(1)(c) of the representation of the people act requires that the person verifying shall specify with reference to the numbered, paragraphs, of the pleading what he verifies of his own knowledge and what he verifies ..... of order 19, of the c.p.c.'11. elelction of v.k. saklecha was assailed on allegations of corrupt practice under section 123(4) of the representation of the people act, 1951. that corrupt practice was found to have been established and the election was set aside by the high court.12. reliance was also placed on the ..... . they have been stated thus :'(a) because the result of the election has been materially affected by non-compliance and the contravention of the provisions of the representation of the people act 1951 and conduct of election rules, 1961 and orders framed there and directions issued from time to time by the election commission of india. (b)because ..... [4] => ..... the council of ministers. in support of his plea he has placed reliance upon articles 84, 99 and 104 of the constitution and, section 36 of the representation of the people act.2. the answer to the petitioner's contention is to be found in articles 74 and 75 of the constitution. article 74(1) provides that there ..... sits in the house as a member of the council of ministers in order to discharge the constitutional obligation cast under article 75(3).11. representation of the people act deals with election of peoples' representationto parliament and the state legislatures. since sri saeed has not been elected to either house of parliament, this act is not at allattracted. ..... a minister, sri saeed will have to sit in the parliament, as under article 75(3) the council of ministers is collectively responsible to the house of the people, but without subscribing to the oath referred to in article 99 he cannot have a seat in parliament. without having a seat in the parliament, the petitioner contends, ..... [5] => ..... 17th september, 1979. it superseded all previous orders and provided for submission of details about extent and type of construction, utilisation of vacant land etc. against this order representations were made on 19th novermber, 1979, 4th december, 1979, 11th july, 1980 and 1st october, 1980 culminating in government order dated 19th april, 1981 which superseded ..... , an inherent philosophy of a welfare state, is not only recognised in civilised society but is an essential attribute of democracy since its concern extends for its people from 'womb to tomb' retention of big bungalows with compound of three or four acres in a country with ever growing population is a social sin. even ..... to act for general welfare and public good. its ownership is not absolute as that of private person. it holds the property in trust for welfare of the people who in a democracy are, ultimate sovereign. by nature of ownership, therefore, it has no unfettered or absolute power or discretion. its actions are to be ..... [6] => orderb.d. agarwal, j. 1. this is an election petition under section 81(1) of the representation of the people act, 1951.2. election to the reserved constituency no. 43 bilsi district budaun for one candidate to the legislative assembly of the state was held in early 1985. last date ..... [7] => ..... with a prayer that the election of the respondent be declared void on the grounds, as contained in clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 100 of the representation of the people act, 1951 (for short 'the act 1951') and that a fresh election for 270 junsi assembly constituency be ordered.2. admittedly, the petitioner no. 1 filed two nomination forms ..... [8] => ..... as an assistant teacher of junior vidyalaya against the provisions of article 199(1)(a) of the constitution of india read with article 100(1)(c) of the representation of the people act. there has been an improper reception of votes in favour of the respondent 1 while the valid votes cast in favour of the petitioner were illegally rejected. ..... of returning officers. the respondent 1 comitted corrupt practices in distributing the pamphlets with a view to create hatred against the petitioner, as contemplated by section 123 of the representation of the people act. he paid a sum of rs. 3000/- to the respondent 10 ram lal son of chandrika and a sum of rs. 3000/-to respondent 6 muneshwar son ..... election petition under order vi, rule 16, c.p.c., order vii rule 16 and section 151, c.p.c read with sections 86 and 87 of the representation of the people act, 1951 (hereinafter to be called as act). an affidavit has been filed in support of this application, and it has been averred that the copy of the ..... [9] => ..... in that case did not set out the general nature of material allegations, but he urged that the defect in the notice did not handicap the petitioner in making its representation. the bench repelled this contention and held that the defect of not setting out the 'general nature of material allegations' in the notice was a fatal defect as it resulted ..... waylaying persons and robbing them within the circle of police station sikanderpur district ballia and also committing theft. the allegation further appears to be that the petitioner has been assaulting people and causing injuries to that within the circle of police station sikanderpur district ballia and that witnesses are not willing to come forward to give evidence against him on account ..... ) Representation of the People Act 1951 Chapter I Nomination of Candidates - Sortby Recent - Court Allahabad - Page 3 - Judgments | SooperKanoon Skip to content


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Jul 31 1992 (HC)

Nawab Khan Vs. Vishwanath Shastri

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1993All104

order1. this is an application by the respondent under the representation of the people act, 1951 (briefly the act) that the election petition filed by the petitioner be dismissed under section 86 of the act for non compliance of the provisions of section 81 .....

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Nov 12 1991 (HC)

Khilari Vs. the Iv Additional District Judge, Sonbhadra and Others

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1992All186

..... any vote, which is void, is not an independent ground for giving challenge to the election of successful candidate, like the one as provided under section 110 of the representation of the people act, 1951 (for brevity, hereinafter referred to as 'r. p. act'), and the person giving challenge to the election of the returned candidate can succeed only on evidence that ..... ): (para 17 of all lj) as under:--'viewed from this angle, it becomes evident that the amplitude and purpose of the requirement of section 83(1)(a) of the representation of the people act that theelection petition must contain a concise statements of material facts on which the petitioner relies and that of rule 24 of the rules framed under, the u .....

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May 25 1990 (HC)

Naresh Chandra and Others Vs. District Magistrate, Nainital and Others

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1990All188; (1990)2UPLBEC1110

..... represent either the federal legislature, state legislature or local self-government. a representative of co-operative societies or co-opted members cannot claim the same representation. without the first set, pramukh and up-pramukh cannot be elected, but can without the second set. the pramukh and up-pramukhs are offices ..... disqualification is in reference to section 13 which refers to disabilities whether general or for a proven misdemeanour. this disqualification is in specific reference to representation from co-operative societies under section 6(1)(iii) and co-opted members undersection 6(2) of the act. the disability clause, that is ..... representation, the kshettra samiti, as is composed under section 6(1) consists of pradhan of constituent gaon sabhas, the chairman of the committee for a town area and president of the committee for a notified area contiguous to the khand appropriately declared, representatives from co-operative societies as prescribed, members of the house of the people .....

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Apr 23 1987 (HC)

Naresh Kumar Vs. Prakash NaraIn Awasthi and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1988All102

..... order vi rule 15(2), c.p.c. which applies for purposes of verification of an election petition on account of section 83(1)(c) of the representation of the people act requires that the person verifying shall specify with reference to the numbered, paragraphs, of the pleading what he verifies of his own knowledge and what he verifies ..... of order 19, of the c.p.c.'11. elelction of v.k. saklecha was assailed on allegations of corrupt practice under section 123(4) of the representation of the people act, 1951. that corrupt practice was found to have been established and the election was set aside by the high court.12. reliance was also placed on the ..... . they have been stated thus :'(a) because the result of the election has been materially affected by non-compliance and the contravention of the provisions of the representation of the people act 1951 and conduct of election rules, 1961 and orders framed there and directions issued from time to time by the election commission of india. (b)because .....

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May 23 1986 (HC)

Har Sharan Varma Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1987All294

..... the council of ministers. in support of his plea he has placed reliance upon articles 84, 99 and 104 of the constitution and, section 36 of the representation of the people act.2. the answer to the petitioner's contention is to be found in articles 74 and 75 of the constitution. article 74(1) provides that there ..... sits in the house as a member of the council of ministers in order to discharge the constitutional obligation cast under article 75(3).11. representation of the people act deals with election of peoples' representationto parliament and the state legislatures. since sri saeed has not been elected to either house of parliament, this act is not at allattracted. ..... a minister, sri saeed will have to sit in the parliament, as under article 75(3) the council of ministers is collectively responsible to the house of the people, but without subscribing to the oath referred to in article 99 he cannot have a seat in parliament. without having a seat in the parliament, the petitioner contends, .....

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Mar 25 1986 (HC)

Purshottam Dass Tandon and ors. Vs. State of U.P. Lucknow and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1987All56

..... 17th september, 1979. it superseded all previous orders and provided for submission of details about extent and type of construction, utilisation of vacant land etc. against this order representations were made on 19th novermber, 1979, 4th december, 1979, 11th july, 1980 and 1st october, 1980 culminating in government order dated 19th april, 1981 which superseded ..... , an inherent philosophy of a welfare state, is not only recognised in civilised society but is an essential attribute of democracy since its concern extends for its people from 'womb to tomb' retention of big bungalows with compound of three or four acres in a country with ever growing population is a social sin. even ..... to act for general welfare and public good. its ownership is not absolute as that of private person. it holds the property in trust for welfare of the people who in a democracy are, ultimate sovereign. by nature of ownership, therefore, it has no unfettered or absolute power or discretion. its actions are to be .....

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Jan 16 1986 (HC)

Ram Charan Vs. Bhola Shankar Maurya and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1987All134

orderb.d. agarwal, j. 1. this is an election petition under section 81(1) of the representation of the people act, 1951.2. election to the reserved constituency no. 43 bilsi district budaun for one candidate to the legislative assembly of the state was held in early 1985. last date .....

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Dec 19 1985 (HC)

Surendra Nath and anr. Vs. Mahendra Pratap Singh

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1986All290

..... with a prayer that the election of the respondent be declared void on the grounds, as contained in clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 100 of the representation of the people act, 1951 (for short 'the act 1951') and that a fresh election for 270 junsi assembly constituency be ordered.2. admittedly, the petitioner no. 1 filed two nomination forms .....

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Nov 18 1985 (HC)

Shyam Lal Rawat Vs. Ram Lal and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : AIR1987All32

..... as an assistant teacher of junior vidyalaya against the provisions of article 199(1)(a) of the constitution of india read with article 100(1)(c) of the representation of the people act. there has been an improper reception of votes in favour of the respondent 1 while the valid votes cast in favour of the petitioner were illegally rejected. ..... of returning officers. the respondent 1 comitted corrupt practices in distributing the pamphlets with a view to create hatred against the petitioner, as contemplated by section 123 of the representation of the people act. he paid a sum of rs. 3000/- to the respondent 10 ram lal son of chandrika and a sum of rs. 3000/-to respondent 6 muneshwar son ..... election petition under order vi, rule 16, c.p.c., order vii rule 16 and section 151, c.p.c read with sections 86 and 87 of the representation of the people act, 1951 (hereinafter to be called as act). an affidavit has been filed in support of this application, and it has been averred that the copy of the .....

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May 11 1981 (HC)

Ramji Pandey Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : 1981CriLJ1083

..... in that case did not set out the general nature of material allegations, but he urged that the defect in the notice did not handicap the petitioner in making its representation. the bench repelled this contention and held that the defect of not setting out the 'general nature of material allegations' in the notice was a fatal defect as it resulted ..... waylaying persons and robbing them within the circle of police station sikanderpur district ballia and also committing theft. the allegation further appears to be that the petitioner has been assaulting people and causing injuries to that within the circle of police station sikanderpur district ballia and that witnesses are not willing to come forward to give evidence against him on account .....

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