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following provisions that may be applicable, namely:- Articles 84, 102, 173 and 191, 7[ 1. Subs
Central Government Act
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Central Government Act Article 84(a) in The Constitution Of India 1949 (a) is a citizen of India, and makes
Central Government Act
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Central Government Act Article 84(c) in The Constitution Of India 1949 (c) possesses such other qualifications
Central Government Act
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make and subscribe" the oath or affirmation postulated in Articles 84 and 99 of the Constitution or in the transaction ... nutshell, the petitioner's case is that Articles 84 and 173 of the Constitution have to be read
Delhi High Court
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AIR 2001 Delhi 1
- A Pasavat
elector of the Constituency is unconstitutional as under Article 84 of the Constitution a citizen of India who holds ... petitioner, what right has been given under Article 84 has been taken away by Section 33(1) of the Representation
Madhya Pradesh High Court
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AIR 1981 MP 26
- G Oza
such manner as Parliament may by law prescribe. Article 84 is styled as a provision to indicate "Qualification for membership ... Parliament". In clauses (a) and (b), Article 84 makes it incumbent for any person seeking to be chosen to fill
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 176 - Cited by 28
authorised to administer oath to the respondent under Article 84 of the Constitution by virtue of Notification ... removed by the Government she was disqualified under Article 121(a) of the Constitution for being chosen as a member
Rajasthan High Court
- Cites 82 - Cited by 1 -
AIR 1968 Raj 249
- Jagatnarayan
Patna High Court Mahesh Prasad Singh vs Satrughan Sinha on 5 September, 2012 Author: V
Patna High Court
- Cites 31 - Cited by 0 - V Sinha
such manner as Parliament may by law prescribe. Article 84 is styled as a provision to indicate "Qualification for membership ... Parliament". In clauses (a) and (b), Article 84 makes it incumbent for any person seeking to be chosen to fill
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 176 - Cited by 0 - Y.K.Sabharwal
membership of the Parliament are contained in Articles 84[16] and 102[17] respectively. Article 84 stipulates that ... also subscribe to an oath specified under the said Article read with the third Schedule to the Constitution
Supreme Court of India
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