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Aug 31 1998 (HC)

Chandra Shekhar Chaturvedi Vs. Smt. Rajesh Nandini Singh

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : AIR2000MP156

..... therefore use of the said pamphlets and posters was contrary to the directions. it is further submitted that respondent had committed violation of section 127a of representation of the people act, therefore also the election of respondent no. 1 deserves to be set aside. 4. the respondent in her return admitting the material facts ..... nandini singh (the returned candidate) and it has adversely affected the election results? (ii) whether the respondent has violated the provisions of section 127a of representation of the people act, 1951 and if yes, it is a fact? (iii) whether the petitioner is entitled to file the present election petition and the election petition ..... 14. learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the returning officer could not amend or substitute the name. referring to section 33(4) proviso of representation of the people act. 1951, it was contended that only printing error in relation to the name commonly understood could be corrected and the different name could not be .....

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Oct 04 1996 (HC)

Saida Vs. Masrrat

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 1997(1)MPLJ152

..... a voter in ward no. 5 was wrongly enrolled inasmuch as she, in fact, was ordinarily resident of the ward no. 7 within the meaning of section 20 of the representation of peoples act, 1950. she was thus not qualified to be enrolled as a voter of ward no. 5 and could not, therefore, contest election as a councillor. i am however .....

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Feb 03 1995 (HC)

State Election Commission, Bhopal Vs. Ras Bihari Raghuwanshi and ors., ...

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : AIR1995MP245; 1996(0)MPLJ966

..... mandate and the law laid by this court, but creates uncertainty and constitutional crises.'the court also observed that all the election disputes would be solved in accordance with the representation of people act.16. conduct of election is dealt with in chapter vi of the rules. nomination paper is to be filed as provided in rules 29 and 30 along with ..... act and the rules made thereunder.'the conclusion was (para 12 of air) :'that being so, i think it will be a fair inference from the provisions of the representation of the people act to state that the act provides for only one remedy, that remedy being by an election petition to be presented after the election is over, and there is .....

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Jul 25 1994 (HC)

Khumano Bai Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh and ors.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 1995(0)MPLJ67

..... upon a constituency to elect a member or members right up to the final resolution of the dispute, if any, concerning the election is regulated by the representation of the people act, 1951, different stages of the process being dealt with by different provisions of the act. there can be no election to parliament or the state ..... only must be availed of.'it was brought out that the law provides only one remedy and-only this remedy can be resorted to. it was observed :'.......representation of the people act to state that the act provides for only one remedy, that remedy being by an election petition to be presented after the election is over, ..... legislature except as provided by the representation of the people act, 1951 and again no such election may be questioned except in the manner provided by the representation of the people act. so the representation of the people act has been held to be a complete and self-contained code within which must .....

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Apr 11 1989 (HC)

Bacchanlal and anr. Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh and ors.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 1993(0)MPLJ284

..... affairs of the nation, is neither fundamental nor constitutional right, but is merely statutory right and is subject to limitations prescribed in the relevant statute, namely, the representation of the people act, 1951. popular mandate expressed at the hustings is not to be lightly interfered with is also a salutary principle stressed importantly and repeatedly. (see n. ..... and p. nalla thampy, air 1984 sc 135).8. there is, however, an important distinction to be noted in respect of election held under the representation of the people act because of the constitutional bar envisaged under article 329(b) by which the remedy of an election petition contemplated under that act is envisaged as having ..... given ballot papers with brown bar intended for the state assembly instead of ballot papers with green bar which were to be used for house of the people and according to the said rules, 'a ballot paper contained in a ballot box shall be rejected if it appears in serial number or mark different .....

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Sep 10 1980 (HC)

dharti Pakad Madanlal Agrawal, Gwalior Vs. Jinendra Kumar Jain, Bhopal ...

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : AIR1981MP26; 1981MPLJ126

..... apparent that the rest of the procedure has been left to the parliament and the parliament in exercise of its powers has enacted the representation of the people act7. section 33 of the representation of the people act falls in part v, chapter i with the heading 'nomination of candidates'. section 33 provides.--'33. presentation of nomination paper ..... to either house of parliament. according to the petitioner, what right has been given under article 84 has been taken away by section 33(1) of the representation of the people act. the parliament while enacting section 33(1), exercising powers under art, 327 of the constitution had no authority to deprive the citizen of his right, ..... proposer. order not filed with the petition.3. the only ground urged in this petition by the petitioner is that section 33(1) of the representation of the people act which requires the nomination paper to be signed by one proposer who is an elector of the constituency is unconstitutional as under article 84 of the .....

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Nov 08 2012 (HC)

Chandrabhan Singh Choudhary Vs. Kamal Nath

Court : Madhya Pradesh

..... averments the apex court held that material facts in relation to an allegation of corrupt practice within the ambit of section 123(6) read with section 77 of the representation of the peoples act were lacking and, therefore, the election petition was held to 14 e.p.no.51/2009 chandrabhan singh choudhary vs. kamal nath be not maintainable.11. the ..... filed two applications in the case, one is under order 6 rule 16 c.p.c., read with sections 86 and 87 of the representation of peoples act, 1951 (hereinafter referred to as 'act' for short) praying that the pleadings as contained in para 12 to 18 partly 19 to 26, partly 28 to 39, ..... that the respondent had used corrupt practice in the election and his election be declared as void under section 100(1)(b), (d), (ii), (iv), 123(6) of the representation of peoples 2 e.p.no.51/2009 chandrabhan singh choudhary vs. kamal nath act, 1951 and under rule 90 of conduct of election rules, 1961.2. the respondent on notice has .....

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Sep 26 2007 (HC)

Kankar Munjare S/O Shri R.C. Munjare Vs. Gaurishanker S/O Chaturbhuj B ...

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 2008(1)MPHT321; 2008(1)MPLJ418

ordershantanu kemkar, j.1. through this election petition filed under section 80a read with section 81 of the representation of people act, 1951 (for short `the act') the petitioner a defeated candidate has challenged the election of the returned candidate (first respondent). in the petition corrupt practices under section 123(1) .....

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Mar 31 2001 (HC)

Chandra Bhan Singh Vs. State of M.P. and Others

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : 2001(2)MPHT242; 2001(2)MPLJ419

..... integrated proceeding and every aspect of it and every stage of it and every step taken in it is a part of election.these decisions have been rendered under the representation of people act, 1951 (hereafter for short 'the act of 1951'). they do not point out the period when election can be called in question by election petition. section 67-a .....

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Feb 03 1986 (HC)

Baboolal Vs. Kankar Mujare and ors.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Reported in : AIR1988MP15; 1987MPLJ146

..... in district balaghat, madhya pradesh, by this petition challenges the election of the respondent 1, the relumed candidate, under the provisions of section 100(1)(a) of the representation of the people act, 1951 (hereinafter referred to as the act) on the ground that the respondent no. 1 was disqualified from being chosen as a candidate within the meaning of ..... representation of the people act, 1951 ?3. relief, if any.6. since the questions involved for determination in this petition turn on ..... :l(a) whether the respondent 1 wasdisqualified to contest the election unders. 8(2) of the representation of the peopleact, 1951 (b) if so, is the election of the respondent 1 void under section 100(1)(a) of the representation of the people act, 1951.2. or, is the respondent no. 1 covered under section 8(3) of the .....

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