Members of Parliament
from Kerala. There was a reminder to him on October 22,
1976. Certain Members of Parliament also took the matter up
with ... happened that the Lok Sabha was dissolved on January
18, 1977, and elections to Parliament and the Kerala State
Assembly were to take place
published in the Gazette to
continue the Central Vigilance Commission as the Parliament being in
session no fresh Ordinance could be issued and Ordinance ... going to expire on 5.4.1999. The Lok Sabha dissolved on 26.4.1999
and consequently CVC Bill 1999 pending consideration in the Rajya Sabha
also lapsed
published in the Gazette to continue the Central Vigilance Commission as the Parliament being in session no fresh Ordinance could be issued and Ordinance ... going to expire on 5.4.1999. The Lok Sabha dissolved on 26.4.1999 and consequently CVC Bill 1999 pending consideration in the Rajya Sabha also lapsed
Lokpal and Parliament Bill, 1968.
But before the said Bill could be passed by the Rajya
Sabha, the Lok Sabha was dissolved and, consequently ... level have been frustrated. Recently, the
Lokpal Bill was presented before the Parliament in the year
2001 and once again on account of dissolution
published in the Gazette to
continue the Central Vigilance Commission as the Parliament being in
session no fresh Ordinance could be issued and Ordinance ... going to expire on 5.4.1999. The Lok Sabha dissolved on 26.4.1999
and consequently CVC Bill 1999 pending consideration in the Rajya Sabha
also lapsed
confirmed.
In appeal to this Court.
HELD : The death sentence must be dissolved and life
sentence substituted.
(i) Modern penology regards crime and criminal ... verdict on
sentence. However, in the Criminal Procedure Bill, 1973,
Parliament has wisely written into the law a post conviction
stage when the judges shall
Edwingson Bareh vs State Of Assam And Others on 29 November, 1965
Equivalent citations: 1966
must be deemed to be in session till it is prorogued or dissolved. Under a. 3 (a) of the Rules for the Madras Legislative Assembly ... session is the period of time between the meeting of a. Parliament, whether after a prorogation or dissolution, and its prorogation....During the course
tact under para. 5 but under Clause (7) the existing Legislature was dissolved and the Ministers then functioning ceased to function. The abolition ... President for a period of three years nor by the Parliament under Article 239 and Article 245(1) of the Constitution of India, the Manipur
Anant Baburao Sawant And Ors. vs State on 18 June, 1965
Equivalent citations: AIR1967BOM109, (1966