Baburao Tatyaji Bhosle vs Madho Shrihari Aney on 6 April, 1960
62. Mr. Bobde on behalf of the respondent referred to a number of cases in all of which allegations of corrupt practices were made, but the issues as to corrupt practices were not tried and the petition was dismissed in limine under the provisions of Section 90(3). These cases are Yeshvantarao Balwantrao Chavan v. K.T. Mangalmurti ; K. Kamaraja Nadar v. Kunju Thevar ; and . It is always unsafe to attempt to deduce a principle because a relevant point was not taken in several decided cases. It may be that in the cases referred td above the contention was not raised but we can hardly hold for that reason that the contention is necessarily unsound. We would prefer to found our decision to reject the contention on more logical grounds.