SupremeToday Landscape Ad
Back
Next
Judicial Analysis Court Copy Headnote Facts Arguments Court observation
judgment-img

2007 Supreme(Kar) 54

S.B.BANNURMATH, V.JAGANNATHAN
LAXMAVVA – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF KARNATAKA – Respondent


Advocates:
Sri G.S. Kannur,Smt. V. Vidya

JUDGMENT

Though the matter is posted for orders, since the contesting respondents 1 and 2-Government, are served and as the matter can be disposed of on a short question, with the consent of Counsel on both sides, matter is taken for final disposal.

2. The appellant-writ petitioner before the learned Single Judge, is the President of Bolchikkalaki Gram Panchayath in Bijapur District. She has approached this Court challenging the notice dated 1-12-2006 for considering the "no-confidence motion", proposed by other members. The learned Single Judge being unable to find any legal infirmity in the notice held that, the writ petition is devoid of merits and dismissed the same. Hence, the present appeal.

3. Sri G.S. Kannur, learned Counsel appearing for the appellant, relying upon the provisions of Rule 3(1) of the Karnataka Panchayat Raj (Motion of No-confidence against Adhyaksha and Upadhyaksha of Gram Panchayat) Rules, 1994 (for short 'the Rules'), contended that, as the written notice of intention to make the motion is not in Form I and since it does not accompany the proposed motion, there is violation of mandatory requirement of provisions of the Act and Rules. In this regard, the l










Click Here to Read the rest of this document

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
SupremeToday Portrait Ad
supreme today icon
logo-black

An indispensable Tool for Legal Professionals, Endorsed by Various High Court and Judicial Officers

Please visit our Training & Support
Center or Contact Us for assistance

qr

Scan Me!

India’s Legal research and Law Firm App, Download now!

For Daily Legal Updates, Join us on :

whatsapp-icon telegram-icon
whatsapp-icon Back to top