S. S. Dhanoa v. Union of India

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S. S. Dhanoa v. Union of India is a Supreme Court of India judgment that examined the constitutional status, powers, and independence of the Election Commission and its officers in the context of electoral administration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian constitutional law case
Supreme Court of India judgment
election law case
areaOfLaw constitutional law
election law
bench Supreme Court of India bench of multiple judges NERFINISHED
citationStatus reported Supreme Court decision
concerns administrative control over election officers
relationship between Election Commission and government
scope of powers under Article 324
constitutionalProvisionDiscussed Article 324 of the Constitution of India
country India
court Supreme Court of India NERFINISHED
holdingSummary examined the constitutional position and independence of the Election Commission and its officers in electoral administration
impact clarified aspects of independence of Election Commission in India
involves Election Commission officials
jurisdiction India NERFINISHED
language English
legalSubject Election Commission of India NERFINISHED
constitutional status of Election Commission
electoral administration
independence of Election Commission
powers of Election Commission
status of election officers
legalSystem common law
petitioner S. S. Dhanoa NERFINISHED
relatedTo electoral process in India
public administration of elections
respondent Union of India NERFINISHED
typeOfDecision constitutional interpretation

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Article 324 of the Constitution of India citedIn S. S. Dhanoa v. Union of India
Article 324 of the Constitution of India citedIn S. S. Dhanoa v. Union of India
this entity surface form: T. N. Seshan v. Union of India