Showing posts with label Chief Justice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chief Justice. Show all posts

Friday, November 21, 2014

Delhi High Court : Adding alphabet ‘A’ before name of candidate in DUSU elections is improper

Delhi High Court : Adding alphabet ‘A’ before name of candidate in DUSU elections is improper

The Division bench of Delhi High Court comprising the Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice RS Endlaw delivered a judgment on 20th November 2014 in the appeal LPA No. 566/2014 filed by All India Students Association against single Judge’s order in relation to the elections to Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) elections.  The Court observed that the practice of candidates changing their names and adding the alphabet "A" before their names prior to DUSU polls to get themselves listed at the top of the ballot paper "is flawed". 

The Court observed : ‘we do indeed find several of the contesting candidates to have prefixed the letters “AAA”, “AA”, “aa”, “A.A”, “AAAA”, “aaa”, “a.a” or a name beginning with the letter “A”, to their names, resulting in such altered / changed name being listed at the top of the ballot paper, the names of LPA No.566/2014 Page 4 of 9 contesting candidates wherein are listed alphabetically and which otherwise would have been listed at the bottom of the ballot paper. The contesting candidates having indulged in such a practice, this Court cannot turn a blind eye thereto.  ……We fail to understand, as to how a student of the university, for the purpose of contesting the election, can be allowed any prefix before his name as entered on the rolls of the university.”

The court further observed : “We are however of the opinion that the practice, if followed by the respondent University of allowing such prefixes to the name for the purposes solely of election, is flawed. The name by which a candidate is allowed to contest the election should be the name on the rolls of the university and which name would be, as aforesaid, the same as the name of such student in the School Leaving Certificate. The name in School Leaving Certificate is generally the name given at birth. Though a change of name is possible but the same entails effecting publication in the prescribed newspapers of such change and thereafter having such change notified / published in the Delhi Gazette. Similarly, the schools also have a procedure for effecting change in name. …. Even if there is procedure prevalent in the university permitting change of name, the same should be permissible after contesting in the election and which are normally held soon after the beginning of the academic session. We are further of the view that once the candidate has so changed his name, even if for the purpose of election, in the ensuing year he/she ought not be permitted to thereafter revert to the original name and should be ready to obtain his University Leaving Certificate/Degree also with such changed name”.

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Monday, April 7, 2014

Cow Slaughter continues despite Constitution Bench judgment of Supreme Court of India

Dear Friends, The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India (Constitution Bench of 7 Judges) way back on 26th October 2005 in a detailed judgment in the case of State of Gujarat vs Mirzapur Moti Kureshi Kassab Jamat and Ors. had banned the cow slaughter.

Are you aware that Articles 48 and 48-A of the Constitution of India lays down directive principles for the State to save the cows. These read as under :

"48. Organisation of agriculture and animal husbandry.--The State shall endeavor to organise agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and shall, in particular, take steps for preserving and improving the breeds, and prohibiting the slaughter, of cows and calves and other milch and draught cattle.

48-A. Protection and improvement of environment and safeguarding of forests and wild life.--The State shall endeavor to protect and improve the environment and to safeguard the forests and wild life of the country.

Similarly, Article 51A of the Constitution of India lays down fundamental duty for every citizen of India to have compassion for living creatures. This article reads as under:

51-A. Fundamental duties.--It shall be the duty of every citizen of India--
(g) to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wild life, and to have compassion for living creatures;"
However, sadly, the slaughter of our mother cow is still rampant in India. Cow is worshiped by many in India and it hurt our sentiments when the cow is slaughtered. Those who want to eat non-veg food have alternatives. Secularism and respect for other religions does not mean that Hindu values can be ignored or suppressed. The biggest problem is that people do not understand the meaning of the term "SECULAR" country. Secular exactly means a country which allows all the religions to be flourished without hurting sentiments of each other.

Every single State in India should ban cow slaughter.  Some State Governments have made laws to prevent cow slaughter but these are not being implemented. The remedy is that Central Government should make a central law for preventing cow slaughter which would be applicable throughout India and then to strictly implement and enforce this law.

In these ensuing Lok Sabha elections, let us impress upon and persuade our candidates to take a vow for passing a central legislation on prevention of cow slaughter.


The Constitution Bench judgment of Supreme Court can be accessed at following link :

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Let us save our mother cow.

Sunil Goel advocate B.Sc. L.Lb L.Lm