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sreeraj   14 February 2018

Decision on disqualification of a member of parliament

First of all I am not a law student. Anyway I got interested in Indian Constitution and started reading Indian Constitutional laws.

 

I am quoting from "Indian Constitutional Law" by M P Jain 7th Edition, Page no. 39 under Decision on Disqualification

"When a person who has incurred a disqualification offers himself/herself as a candidate and is subsequently elected and if no one objects and if the Returning Officer accepts the nomination and if no election petition is filed challenging the election, then he/she would continue as a member in spite of the disqualification."

Does it mean that he can't be disqualified later by the same reason by which he had incurred a disqualification which was not considered during his election to a house?



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R.K Nanda (Advocate)     15 February 2018

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