incur disqualification. It was
further directed that upon completion of two consecutive terms, a
mandatory cooling-off period of three years shall be observed ... office bearer who has held any post for two
consecutive terms in the BCA shall not be eligible to
contest any further election
state validation. At every
consequential milestone--spanning the initial advertisement, consecutive
terms of engagement, subsequent regularization, pay-fixation, and final
confirmation of service--the Commission
state validation. At every
consequential milestone--spanning the initial advertisement, consecutive
terms of engagement, subsequent regularization, pay-fixation, and final
confirmation of service--the Commission
member of the Legislative Assembly in Uttar Pradesh for five
consecutive terms and as a member of parliament for two terms. She
contended that
office bearer will not hold the office for more than two consecutively terms.
He further states that this clause was amended in the year ... five years. Further, a person
could become an office bearer for consecutive two terms under the
unamended constitution, but by way of amendment
appointed as an administrator in any
society for two consecutive terms.
(2) The Registrar shall consult the financing bank and
Circle Co-operative Union ... matter
of contesting future elections to the Managing Committee
for two consecutive terms. This Court further held that
elected as a Member of Janpad Panchayat
Ramchandrapur in two consecutive terms. He submits that in
the panchayat election of 2025 petitioner has defeated
member of Himachal Pradesh Legislative
Assembly from Nahan constituency for two consecutive terms and
earlier he was member of Legislative Assembly from Solan
of
Constituency
same for indefinite period as already he had enjoyed
two consecutive terms. Therefore, Mr. Sarma has contended to allow this
interlocutory application.
5.2. Mr. Sarma
served as an elected Corporator of Moghalpura Division for
two consecutive terms (2009-2015), actively addressing civic
issues, land use, encroachments, and public grievances,
which