LAWS(CAL)-1964-7-1

SUDHIR KUMAR MONDAL Vs. ABHOY PADA SAHA

Decided On July 31, 1964
SUDHIR KUMAR MONDAL Appellant
V/S
ABHOY PADA SAHA Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) In this election appeal, two questions call for decision. The first relates to the construction of the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1950, Part XIII (2) Item 40, as amended in 1956, and the second of Section 101 (a) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. The controversy is acute as to whether the contesting respondent, who got himself declared elected to the reserved seat for the Scheduled Castes in the Khargram Legislative Assembly Constituency of West Bengal in the last General Election, held in February 1962, belonged to the Scheduled Caste, so as to be eligible for the said reserved seat. The controversy is also keen on the appellant's claim to be forthwith declared elected to the said reserved seat in case the respondent's election aforesaid is declared void.

(2.) To resolve the above controversies, I proceed first to set out the relevant constitutional and statutory provisions, namely, the above amended Item 40 of Part XIII (2) (together with Paragraph 2, of which, plainly, it forms a part), of the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1950. and Article 341(1) of the Constitution of India, under which the same was promulgated, and Section 101(a) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. Those provisions run as follows: (1) Article 341(1) of the Constitution:

(3.) The relevant facts are not in dispute. At the above impugned election, which was held on February, 18, 1962, there were two candidates for the reserved seat in question. Of them, the respondent secured the highest number or votes, namely, 16,730, as against the appellant's 15,523, and was declared elected to the said reserved seat. The respondent stood at the said, election upon a claim that he was a member of the Scheduled Caste, which was the sine qua non of his eligibility for the said election. He had his surname Saha but he claimed that, that notwithstanding, he belonged to the "Sunri caste excluding Saha' as mentioned in the above amended Item 40, Part XIII-(2), of the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, that is, to a Scheduled Caste, as enumerated in and within the meaning of the said provision. On this footing, he filed his nomination paper for the election in question, which was accepted by the appropriate authority after rejecting the appellants objection to the same and the election proceeded with the appellant and the respondent as the two duly nominated candidates.