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Holds That 15-Day Notice Period Runs From Meeting Date

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Karnataka High Court Dismisses Pleas Against No-Confidence Motion Notices, Holds That 15-Day Notice Period Runs From Meeting Date, Not Service Date
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Karnataka High Court Dismisses Pleas Against No-Confidence Motion Notices, Holds That 15-Day Notice Period Runs From Meeting Date, Not Service Date

Court’s Decision: The Karnataka High Court dismissed two writ petitions filed against notices convening a special meeting of the Panchayat to consider a no-confidence motion. The court concluded that the…
Posted by Rawlaw February 23, 2025

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