service of the Union of India or the State or on the ground
of disloyalty or corruption, the period of disqualification being 5 years
from
Community to agitate for the same. As will be
established by facts stated hereinafter, this conspiracy was preplanned
and executed for the purpose ... written, attempted to
undermine public order and lawful authority of the State. Facts stated
hereinafter will exfacie show that the words spoken by these
visible symbol of the State. The very
existence of the State will be in jeopardy if the
Government established by law is subverted. Hence ... Government (Central or State) into
hatred or contempt or must cause or attempt
to cause disaffection, enmity or disloyalty to
the Government and the words
clause (2), which comprises (a) security of the State, (b) friendly relations with foreign States, (c) public order, (d) decency or morality, etc., etc. With ... hatred or contempt or creating disaffection in the sense of disloyalty to the State in other words bringing the law into line with
Community to agitate for the same. As will be
established by facts stated hereinafter, this conspiracy was preplanned
and executed for the purpose ... written, attempted to
undermine public order and lawful authority of the State. Facts stated
hereinafter will exfacie show that the words spoken by these
service of the Union of India or the
State or on the ground of disloyalty or corruption, the period of
disqualification being 5 years from
added, or with fine.
Explanation 1.--The expression "disaffection" includes disloyalty and all
feelings of enmity.
Explanation 2.--Comments expressing disapprobation ... hatred or contempt or creating disaffection in the
sense of disloyalty to the State, in other words bringing the law into line
with
political party is not looked upon, in political
tradition, as a desirable state of things. Griffith and Ryle on
"Parliament, Functions, Practice and Procedure ... disloyalty. To join with others in abstention or
voting with the other side smacks of
conspiracy."
40. In Varghese v. Kerala State Election Commission
relation to business
dealings;
or
[d] security considerations including suspected
disloyalty to the State so warrant.
7.5 The decision regarding removal from
registration/suspension/banning
Confidence Motion
along with all the LDF members amounts to disloyalty as the
decision of the party was to defeat the No Confidence Motion ... State Election Commission (2009 (3) KLT 1), that a
member of a political party has to be loyal to the said political
party. Disloyalty