names in Municipal register.
This resolution was passed by an absolute majority with C.L.Nagar,
Mrs. N. Sheikh and J.Dhanda voting in favour
Punjab Waqf Rules, 2018
PUNJAB
India
Punjab Waqf Rules, 2018
Rule PUNJAB-WAQF-RULES-2018
joint
sittings should be taken by a simple majority. In all such cases, the usual
wording is majority of the Members of both the Houses present ... total number' is generally used only in connection with absolute
majority.
The Honourable Dr. B. R. Ambedkar: I shall be grateful if my honourable
candidate, it is obvious that in order to get an absolute majority, we
must have what is known as transferability. That is admitted ... third or lower on the poll and no candidate
has an absolute majority. It thus seeks to accomplish by one operation the
effect
arethree candidates--of one twentieth. This is a
minorityrepresentative not of a majority.
I have had some experience of ProportionalRepresentation in the University of
Bombay ... stayon, until by transfer, retransfer and
re-retransfer hefinally secures an absolute majority. That majority will bea
misleading and a highly ambiguous majority, in which
M/S Heritage Lifestyle & Developers ... vs M/S. Cool Breeze Co-Operative Housing on
Section 12 which clearly stipulates that a
Pradhan could be removed by majority having five
members in support of the resolution against four
including ... Section 12 . Hence, the
Pradhan's removal was made by absolute majority and
was valid in view of the provisions of Section 12 .
Question
Mrs Madhu Ashok Kapur And 3 Ors vs Mr Rana Kapoor And 8 Ors on
alter the basic structure or the basic features of the Constitution. The majority of the learned Judges held the view that though the amending power ... exercise of that limited power, enlarge that very power into an absolute power. It was further added that limited amending power
resolutions under Section 189(2)
of the Act requires majority of 75% of shareholding
which
majority shareholders do not have; whereas,
minority shareholders held ... Respondent, the 2nd
Respondent with a view to gain absolute majority
and
control of the 1st Respondent, sought to oust
the predecessor of the present