basis of
such electoral rolls vide Kabul Singh v. Kundan Singh .
Article 329(b) in our opinion clearly bars any writ petition
challenging the impugned
Legislatures
respectively. When appropriate laws are made under
Article 327 by Parliament as well as under Article 328
by the State Legislatures, the Commission ... both Articles
327 and 328 are "subject to the provisions" of the
Constitution which include Article 324 and Article 329
basis of
such electoral rolls vide Kabul Singh v. Kundan Singh .
Article 329(b) in our opinion clearly bars any writ petition
challenging the impugned
basis
of such electoral rolls vide Kabul Singh v. Kundan
Singh . Article 329(b) in our opinion clearly bars any
writ petition challenging the impugned
words on the exercise of writ
powers conferred by Article 226 of the Constitution
having come across certain orders passed by the
high courts holding ... Constitution itself.
Profitable reference in this regard may be made
to Article 329 and ordainments of other similarly
basis
of such electoral rolls vide Kabul Singh v. Kundan
Singh . Article 329(b) in our opinion clearly bars any
writ petition challenging the impugned
rejection of nomination of a candidate
therein. Though in that case Article 329(b) of the
Constitution applied, nevertheless the principles
propounded therein would apply ... matter of an election dispute
although the bar under Article 329(b) of the Constitution
is expressed to only elections held to the Parliament
basis of
such electoral rolls vide Kabul Singh v. Kundan Singh .
Article 329(b) in our opinion clearly bars any writ petition
challenging the impugned
Article 329 (b) in our
opinion clearly bars any writ petition challenging the
impugned elections on the ground that the electoral rolls
words on the exercise of writ powers conferred by Article
226 of the Constitution having come across certain orders passed
by the High Courts holding ... Constitution itself. Profitable
reference in this regard may be made to article 329 and
ordainments of other similarly worded articles in the Constitution.
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