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Jul 16 2017 (HC)

Dr. Narottam Mishra vs.election Commission of India & Ors.

Court : Delhi

..... , the commission has decided that the respondent had knowledge of, and impliedly authorized publication of the impugned advertisements within the meaning of section 77 of the representation of people act, 1951. (iv) expenditure incurred/authorized on the impugned publications have not been included in the account of election expenses lodged by lpa no.480 ..... by any other person with direct or implied consent or knowledge of the respondent or his election agent within the meaning of section 77 of the representation of the people act, 1951. (iii) whether the expense incurred/authorised in such publications are included in the account of election expenses lodged by the respondent?. ( ..... india ( eci ), disqualifying him for three years from the date of the said order under section 10a read with sections 77 and 78 of the representation of the people s act, 1951 ( rpa1951) for failure to lodge his account of election expenses in the manner required by law, does not stand disqualified from membership .....

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Sep 19 2016 (HC)

Manoj Kumar Shokeen Vs. Raghuvinder Shokeen

Court : Delhi

..... respondent no.1 for dismissal of the election petition) in election petition no. 1/2015 1. this application has been filed by the respondent under section 86 of the representation of the people act, 1951 (hereinafter referred to as the act ) for dismissing the election petition. theelection petition has been filed by the petitioner sh. manoj kumar shokeen praying for issuing of ..... procedure for the verification of pleadings. the petition is accompanied by an affidavit in form 25 as required by proviso to sub-section (1) of section 83 of the representation of the people act, 1951 (hereinafter, 'the act') and rule 94-a of the conduct of election rules, 1961 (hereinafter, 'the rules'). the affidavit so filed has been sworn before a commissioner .....

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May 31 2016 (HC)

PK Dash, Advocate and Others Vs. Bar Council of Delhi and Others

Court : Delhi

..... as enable it to achieve the lawful objectives. consequently, the effective functioning of dhcba and other court annexed bar associations pre-suppose that the courts mandate effective mechanisms ensuring democratic representation of their members. 21. it is submitted that other bar associations have a tendency to refuse to provide voters lists in order to frustrate the rule as was done during ..... even against a body of persons, which is not statutory, or is not incorporated, to protect the rights and interests of an individual or the society or a class of people. in the present case it affects the rights and privileges of regularly practicing lawyers who are officers of this court and thereby creates an impediment in the justice delivery system .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

Nilam Katara Vs. State Govt. of Nct of Delhi and Ors.

Court : Delhi

..... a.nos.910, 741, 958/2008, crl.rev.p.no.369/2008, crl.a.nos.1322/2011 & 145/2012 pg. 152 scrutiny of nomination under the representation of people act, 1951 in the context of fixation of the date by reference to which the disqualifications under sections 8(1)(2) and (3) of the said act ..... from a criminal defence counsel's ineffectiveness, must consider the totality of the evidence. when an accused challenges a death sentence on the ground of prejudicially ineffective representation of the counsel, the question is whether there is a reasonable probability that, absent the errors, the court independently reweighing the evidence, would have concluded that ..... time consuming. (iii) compensation depends upon financial capacity of the accused to compensate for which evidence is rarely collected. (iv) victims are unable to make a representation for compensation for want of legal aid or otherwise. (v) conviction rates being low, section 357 is hardly adequate to address the needs of the victims."299. .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

State Vs. Vikas Yadav and Anr.

Court : Delhi

..... a.nos.910, 741, 958/2008, crl.rev.p.no.369/2008, crl.a.nos.1322/2011 & 145/2012 pg. 152 scrutiny of nomination under the representation of people act, 1951 in the context of fixation of the date by reference to which the disqualifications under sections 8(1)(2) and (3) of the said act ..... from a criminal defence counsel's ineffectiveness, must consider the totality of the evidence. when an accused challenges a death sentence on the ground of prejudicially ineffective representation of the counsel, the question is whether there is a reasonable probability that, absent the errors, the court independently reweighing the evidence, would have concluded that ..... time consuming. (iii) compensation depends upon financial capacity of the accused to compensate for which evidence is rarely collected. (iv) victims are unable to make a representation for compensation for want of legal aid or otherwise. (v) conviction rates being low, section 357 is hardly adequate to address the needs of the victims."299. .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

Vishal Yadav Vs. State Govt. of Up

Court : Delhi

..... a.nos.910, 741, 958/2008, crl.rev.p.no.369/2008, crl.a.nos.1322/2011 & 145/2012 pg. 152 scrutiny of nomination under the representation of people act, 1951 in the context of fixation of the date by reference to which the disqualifications under sections 8(1)(2) and (3) of the said act ..... from a criminal defence counsel's ineffectiveness, must consider the totality of the evidence. when an accused challenges a death sentence on the ground of prejudicially ineffective representation of the counsel, the question is whether there is a reasonable probability that, absent the errors, the court independently reweighing the evidence, would have concluded that ..... time consuming. (iii) compensation depends upon financial capacity of the accused to compensate for which evidence is rarely collected. (iv) victims are unable to make a representation for compensation for want of legal aid or otherwise. (v) conviction rates being low, section 357 is hardly adequate to address the needs of the victims."299. .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

Sukhdev Yadav Vs. State and Anr.

Court : Delhi

..... a.nos.910, 741, 958/2008, crl.rev.p.no.369/2008, crl.a.nos.1322/2011 & 145/2012 pg. 152 scrutiny of nomination under the representation of people act, 1951 in the context of fixation of the date by reference to which the disqualifications under sections 8(1)(2) and (3) of the said act ..... from a criminal defence counsel's ineffectiveness, must consider the totality of the evidence. when an accused challenges a death sentence on the ground of prejudicially ineffective representation of the counsel, the question is whether there is a reasonable probability that, absent the errors, the court independently reweighing the evidence, would have concluded that ..... time consuming. (iii) compensation depends upon financial capacity of the accused to compensate for which evidence is rarely collected. (iv) victims are unable to make a representation for compensation for want of legal aid or otherwise. (v) conviction rates being low, section 357 is hardly adequate to address the needs of the victims."299. .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

State Vs. Sukhdev Yadav @ Pehalwan

Court : Delhi

..... a.nos.910, 741, 958/2008, crl.rev.p.no.369/2008, crl.a.nos.1322/2011 & 145/2012 pg. 152 scrutiny of nomination under the representation of people act, 1951 in the context of fixation of the date by reference to which the disqualifications under sections 8(1)(2) and (3) of the said act ..... from a criminal defence counsel's ineffectiveness, must consider the totality of the evidence. when an accused challenges a death sentence on the ground of prejudicially ineffective representation of the counsel, the question is whether there is a reasonable probability that, absent the errors, the court independently reweighing the evidence, would have concluded that ..... time consuming. (iii) compensation depends upon financial capacity of the accused to compensate for which evidence is rarely collected. (iv) victims are unable to make a representation for compensation for want of legal aid or otherwise. (v) conviction rates being low, section 357 is hardly adequate to address the needs of the victims."299. .....

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Feb 06 2015 (HC)

Vikas Yadav Vs. State of Up

Court : Delhi

..... a.nos.910, 741, 958/2008, crl.rev.p.no.369/2008, crl.a.nos.1322/2011 & 145/2012 pg. 152 scrutiny of nomination under the representation of people act, 1951 in the context of fixation of the date by reference to which the disqualifications under sections 8(1)(2) and (3) of the said act ..... from a criminal defence counsel's ineffectiveness, must consider the totality of the evidence. when an accused challenges a death sentence on the ground of prejudicially ineffective representation of the counsel, the question is whether there is a reasonable probability that, absent the errors, the court independently reweighing the evidence, would have concluded that ..... time consuming. (iii) compensation depends upon financial capacity of the accused to compensate for which evidence is rarely collected. (iv) victims are unable to make a representation for compensation for want of legal aid or otherwise. (v) conviction rates being low, section 357 is hardly adequate to address the needs of the victims."299. .....

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Mar 28 2014 (HC)

Association for Democratic Reforms and anr. Vs. Union of India and ors ...

Court : Delhi

..... 1976 and not defined in the said act or in the foreign exchange regulation act, 1973 (46 of 1973), but defined in the representation of the people act, 1950 (43 of1950), or the representation of the people act, 1951 (43 of 1951), shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in such act.61. however, we find that the term ..... to as fcra ) by political parties which include the respondent no.3 and the respondent no.4. it is asserted that section 29(b) of the representation of people act, 1951 prohibits political parties from taking donations from government companies as also from a foreign source. the petitioner asserts that fcra prohibits acceptance of foreign contributions ..... countries that particularly do not have oil resources these days have added to the dimension of this problem. even our trade unions are not spared by the people who are interested in financing their activities in other countries. the cia s doings all over the world have very clearly indicated as to what could be .....

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