that respondent No. 1 was disqualified under Article 124(7). In the Chapter dealing with Parliament. Article 84 provides for qualification for membership of Parliament ... same elsewhere, i.e. in Article 124(7) of Chapter IV dealing with Union Judiciary. Hence, except Articles 84 and 102 , no other provision
same section. Similarly in the present Constitution of India, Articles 84 , 102 , 173 and 191 have enacted the same provisions as regards the disqualifications ... held to be not in conflict with the fundamental rights guaranteed by Article 14 and Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution. The rejection
election agent. In this context, Mr. Mishra has referred to
Articles 84 , 101 , 102 , 103 , 173 , 190 , 191 and 192 of the
Constitution of India ... this context. The respondent has referred to Articles 84 ,
101 , 102 , 103 , 173 , 190 , 191 and 192 of the Constitution. It
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does
not give a certificate under Section 9 or take oath (Article
84), he will not acquire the status of a 'duly nominated
candidate
amendment thereto, the legal position in
that regard is well settled. Article 327 of the Constitution of India
reads as under:
"327. Power ... constitution
of such House or Houses."
14. Although Article 84 of the Constitution which prescribes the
qualification for the Membership of the Parliament
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