RELOOK OF REPRESENTATION OF PEOPLES ACT 1951 -NEED OF THE HOUROffering money to a rival candidate for withdrawing his candidature is bribery at an election hut payment of election expenses to a candidate is no bribery.Dr. J.K.L. SUJATA...
Elections form the support of Indian Democratic system. Indian democratic setup gives on us the right to elect the representatives of the state. The Representation of People Act, 1951 is an act of Parliament of India which provides the conduct of elections of the Houses of Parliament and...
The people attending the party dance, take cocktails at a purpose-built bar, and they queue at a toilet container. Although the move- ment patterns do not reflect the perhaps unique mood of that particular place, it stands to reason that the tracks in the sand will not resemble those of ...
In particular, she was asked to position herself as an omniscient narrator, having to explain the motives of people involved in the circum- stances around her flight—fellow refugees, or incidental people in her home country. Significantly, here, the Bildungsroman as the narrative model for the ...
The traditional Piagetian explanation of 3-year-olds’ failure on this ‘unexpected-contents’ false-belief task is that suchyoung childrenare egocentric and thus cannot understand that other people may have beliefs different from their own. However, 3-year-olds’ lack of understanding is more pro...
Stop Creating New Laws ; Shourie gave the example of Section 8 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, which says a legislator convicted of a heinous crime like murder must lose his seat.Nayyar, Dhiraj
intersections and interactions of people, previous acculturation theories do not account for how culture continuously develops through the dialogical nature of human interaction and how it integrates with social representation, i.e., how systems of beliefs are created through shared knowledge and meaning...
Dilemmas of Representing Refugees "Representation is a complex business," observed the British–Jamaican cultural theo- rist Stuart Hall, especially when dealing with "people and places which are significantly different from us" (Hall 1997a, pp. 225–26). This is so because "difference" is a ...