Supreme Court | Non- Tribals can settle down and vote in Scheduled Areas
Supreme Court held that the power of the Governor under Clause 5 of the Fifth Schedule does not supersede the Fundamental Rights under Part III of the Constitution of India.
Supreme Court held that the power of the Governor under Clause 5 of the Fifth Schedule does not supersede the Fundamental Rights under Part III of the Constitution of India.
Andhra Pradesh High Court: M. Satyanarayana Murthy, J., reiterated that, Right to vote and right to elect a representative of their own
by Saurabh Bhattacharjee†
“To hold that a Member of the Legislative Assembly stood disqualified even before he was convicted would grossly violate his substantive right to be treated as innocent until proved guilty.”
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Kerala High Court: Shaji P. Chaly, J. heard a petition that sought relief due to the infringement of the right to vote
Supreme Court: Taking note of the very disturbing fact of encroachments on defence land, the Court said that the legislative policy and