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PUNJAB & HARYANA HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2003
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Haryana Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, Section 51(5) -- Dismissal of appeal by adopting a hyper-technical approach and recording stock reasons - Appellate Authority did not bother to go through detailed reply filed by appellant to show cause notice and points raised in memo of appeal - Failure of Appellate Authority to deliberate on issue raised - Resulted in substantial..........

PUNJAB & HARYANA HIGH COURT

Year of decision: 2003
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Haryana Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, Section 51(1) -- Suspension of Panch for not attending meetings of Gram Panchayat - Order passed without considering detailed reply filed and without assigning any reason, contained one line observation that there is no substantial proof in reply and reply not satisfactory - Authority acted with pre-determined mind and conveniently..........

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2003
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Haryana Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, Section 175(1)(g), 177(1) -- Election of Panchayats - Disqualification of persons having more than two children - Provision is not arbitration and hence not violative of Article 14 of the Constitution - Classification is well defined and well perceptible - Persons having more than two living children is clearly distinguishable from persons..........

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2003
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Haryana Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, Section 175(1)(g), 177(1) -- Election of Panchayats - Disqualification of persons having more than two children - Impugned disqualification has a nexus with the purpose sought to be achieved by the Act, hence it is valid...........

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2003
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Haryana Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, Section 175(1)(g), 177(1) -- Election of Panchayats - Disqualification of persons having more than two children - Provision is not discriminatory...........

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2003
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Haryana Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, Section 175(1)(g), 177(1) -- Election of Panchayats - Disqualification of persons having more than two children - Provision is not violative of Article 21 or 25 Constitution of India - Right to contest an election is neither a fundamental right nor a common law right - Disqualification on right to contest an election by having more than..........

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2003
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Haryana Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, Section 175(l)(q), 177(1) -- Constitutionality of - Both provisions intra vires the Constitution - Provisions salutary and in public interest - Disqualification on right to contest election by having more than two living children - Does not contravene any fundamental right nor does it cross limits of reasonability - Disqualification in..........

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2003
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Haryana Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, Section 175(l)(q), 177(1) -- Disqualification on right to contest/hold office in Panchayat having more than two living children - Constitutionality of - Neither arbitrary nor unreasonable nor discriminatory - Not violative of Article 14 of Constitution - Seeks to achieve a laudable purpose, socio-economic welfare and health care of masses..........

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2003
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Haryana Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, Section 175(l)(q), 177(1) -- Disqualification to hold office of Panch/Sarpanch having more than two living children - Does not violate right to life and liberty guaranteed under Constitution Article 21...........

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Year of decision: 2003
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Haryana Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, Section 175(l)(q) -- Giving third child in adoption - Does not remove disqualification - Disqualification attracted no sooner a third child is born and is living after two living children - Merely because couple has parted with one child by giving third child away in adoption - Disqualification does not come to end...........

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