relevant portion of which reads as under:-
"29. According to Article 243E , of the Constitution of India,
the term of the panchayat ... trampling down the edict of
the Constitutional provision contained in Article 243E and
243K , which vest plenary powers to the State Election
Commission, consisting
relevant portion of which reads as under:-
"29. According to Article 243E , of the Constitution of India,
the term of the panchayat ... trampling down the edict of
the Constitutional provision contained in Article 243E and
243K , which vest plenary powers to the State Election
Commission, consisting
relevant portion of which reads as under:-
"29. According to Article 243E , of the Constitution of India,
the term of the panchayat ... trampling down the edict of
the Constitutional provision contained in Article 243E and
243K , which vest plenary powers to the State Election
Commission, consisting
relevant portion of which reads as under:-
"29. According to Article 243E , of the Constitution of India,
the term of the panchayat ... trampling down the edict of
the Constitutional provision contained in Article 243E and
243K , which vest plenary powers to the State Election
Commission, consisting
FIVE YEAR TERM OF THE CURRENTLY EXISTING
PANCHAYATS, AS STIPULATED IN ARTICLE 243E (3) (A) OF
THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA AND GRANT AN INTERIM
ORDER ... five years term, as provided in clause (3) (a) of Article 243E of
the Constitution of India.
2. It is pointed out in the petition
grounds:
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A. Referring to Articles 243E(3) and 243U(3) of the
Constitution of India, petitioner has contended ... conducted after 6 months from November 11 th as per
Article 243E and Article 243U. Therefore, the State Election
Commission ought to be directed
State of
Karnataka well within time, as provided in Article 243E of the
Constitution. The Constitutional validity of the Karnataka
Panchayat Raj Amendment Ordinance ... could
not have been held within the time frame provided under Article
243E. The Division Bench, in paragraph 29 of the said decision
held thus
party
(Justice S.V. Gangapurwala), as under :
Article 243E of the Constitution provides for the
duration of the Panchayat. The duration fixed by the
Constitution ... under Article 243E of the Panchayat is five
years from the date appointed for its first meeting
unless sooner dissolved under
Sameer Subhash Rajurkar vs The State Of Maharashtra And Others on 26 May, 2020
Equivalent
order
dt. 29.11.2019, referred supra.
e). The fee payable u/s 243E is compensatory in nature to the department
for the services provided for regularization