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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "No Confidence Motion"
Vacancies Must Be Excluded While Computing Two-Thirds Majority For No-Confidence Motion: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Municipalities Rules | 30-Day Limit To Convene No Confidence Motion Meeting Ensures That Collector Doesn't Procrastinate: AP High Court
Punjab & Haryana HC Directs No-Confidence Motion Against Chairman Of Faridabad Block Samiti Tomorrow, Videography Of Entire Proceedings
Ordinance Extending Time To Move 'No-Confidence Motion' Regarding Municipal Council Head's Tenure Is Retrospective: MP High Court Reaffirms
High Court Dismisses Haryana's Kaithal Zila Panchayat President's Plea Challenging No-Confidence Motion, Says All Rules Were Complied
Ordinance Amending Time To Move No Confidence Motion Regarding Municipal Council Head's Tenure Is Retroactive: Madhya Pradesh High Court
[Karnataka Gram Swaraj and Panchayat Raj Act] 15-Months Time For Moving No-Confidence Motion Commences When President Assumes Office: High Court
For No-Confidence Motion To Be Successful Against Adhyaksh/Upadhyaksh Of Zila Parishad, Only Majority Of Members Present & Voting Is Required: Patna HC Full Bench
Punjab & Haryana High Court Denies Relief To Municipal Committee VP Who Challenged No-Confidence Motion While Contesting Fresh Elections, Says Right Waived Off
[Telangana Municipalities Act] No Inconsistencies Between 1965 & 2019 Acts: High Court Upholds No-Confidence Motion Against Municipality Chairpersons/Vice-Chairpersons
Maha Village Panchayats Act | No Confidence Motion Against Sarpanch Valid Sans Formal Proposal & Seconding If Passed By 3/4th Majority: Bombay HC
Sarpanch Removed Due To No-Confidence Motion Can Contest By-Elections To Fill Vacancy Caused By Own Removal: Bombay High Court
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