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Section 29A in The Representation of the People Act, 1951 [Entire Act]
The Representation of the People Act, 1951
Subramanian Swamy vs Union Of India, Min. Of Law. on 13 May, 2016
14.The Hon'ble Supreme Court in Subramanian Swamy
V. Union of India reported in (2016) 7 SCC 221 held that
whether the complainant is a person aggrieved has to be
determined in each case according to the fact situation.
G. Narasimhan & Ors. Etc vs T. V. Chokkappa(Will Connected ... on 4 September, 1972
It was
further reiterated following M.S.Jayaraj v. Commissioner of
Excise (2000) 7 SCC 552 and G.Narasimhan v.
T.V.Chokkappa (1972) 2 SCC 680 that if a Magistrate were
to take cognizance of the offence of defamation on a
complaint filed by one who is not an “aggrieved person”, the
trial and conviction of an accused in such a case by the
Magistrate would be void and illegal.