MERCYKUTTY AMMA versus KADAVOOR SIVADASAN AND ANR.

MERCYKUTTY AMMA versus KADAVOOR SIVADASAN AND ANR.

Appellant failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that Marydasan was an agent of the respondent or that the offending materials were published with respondent's consent and knowledge. Proper procedure under Section 99 was not followed, so Marydasan could not be named as guilty of corrupt practice.

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Parties
Appellant: Mercykutty Amma; Respondent: Kadavoor Sivadasan; Interested Party: K.C. Marydasan
Jurisdiction
India
Judgment Date
06 November 2003
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal From High Court Judgment and Order Dated 29.10.2002 in Election Petition No. 7 of 2001
Outcome
Appeal dismissed; related appeal allowed
Legal Topics
Corrupt Practices, Agent's Responsibility, Proof Requirements, Section 99 Procedure
Election Law Corrupt Practices Agent's Responsibility Proof Requirements Section 99 Procedure

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Parties

Mercykutty Amma

Appellant

Kadavoor Sivadasan

Respondent

K.C. Marydasan

Interested Party

Procedural Posture

Civil Appeal / Appeal From High Court Judgment and Order Dated 29.10.2002 in Election Petition No. 7 of 2001

  1. 1 Whether K.C. Marydasan and Vellimon Vijayanandan acted as agents of the first respondent when allegedly committing corrupt practices
  2. 2 Whether the publications were made with full knowledge and consent of the first respondent
  3. 3 Whether the publications constituted corrupt practices under Sections 123(3A) and 123(4)

Ratio Decidendi

Appellant failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that Marydasan was an agent of the respondent or that the offending materials were published with respondent's consent and knowledge. Proper procedure under Section 99 was not followed, so Marydasan could not be named as guilty of corrupt practice.

Court Disposition

Appeal dismissed; related appeal allowed

Orders

  • Civil Appeal No. 4 of 2003 dismissed
  • Appeal by K.C. Marydasan (SLP(C) No.15350/2003) allowed; observations against him expunged