Parliamentary Constituency definition

Parliamentary Constituency means a constituency provided by law for the purpose of elections to the House of the People from Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Union territory of Ladakh.
Parliamentary Constituency means a constituency provided 7[by law] for the purpose of elections to the House of the People;
Parliamentary Constituency means a constituency provided by law for the purpose of elections to the House of the People from 1[the Union territory] including the Union territory of Delhi.

Examples of Parliamentary Constituency in a sentence

  • There are 13 community connectors employed across the east and north of the borough with 7 of the 13 connectors based within the Birkenhead Parliamentary Constituency.

  • The Council Members includes the Member of Parliament of New Delhi Parliamentary Constituency, Chief Minister of Delhi and also the Member of Legislative Assembly of Delhi Cantonment Assembly Constituency.

  • Coordination and collaboration between the NAC resource centres, the 120 Parliamentary Constituency Information Centres and district based resource centres being developed by NGO networks such ZAN will be encouraged.

  • It lies within the Icknield Ward of Wycombe District, the Risboroughs Division of Buckinghamshire County, and Buckingham Parliamentary Constituency.

  • The Council Members includes the Member of Parliament of New Delhi Parliamentary Constituency, and the Members of New Delhi and Delhi Cantonment Legislative Assembly Constituency.

  • The Executive received the report, which set out the suggested response of the views of the Council on the recently published Parliamentary Constituency Boundary Review and its impact on the existing Parliamentary constituency’s boundaries and Exeter City area.

  • The person must be enrolled in the current electoral roll of any of the Parliamentary Constituencies for contesting elections from a Parliamentary Constituency.

  • T ranslation]SHRIMATI KAMAL RANI (Ghatampur) : Mr. Speaker, Sir, there are a large number of cultural, archaeological and historical heritages in my Parliamentary Constituency Ghatam pur, Distt.

  • Subject: Appointment of ROs and AROs-Commission's written prior approval absolutely necessary – regarding An instance has come to the notice of the Commission where Assistant Returning Officer for a Parliamentary Constituency where the bye-election is scheduled to be held on 26th May, 1994, has been changed in anticipation of the Commission's approval.

  • The Returning Officer of that Parliamentary Constituency also assigned certain statutory functions to the newly designated Assistant Returning Officer prior to receipt of the Commission's written approval for the appointment.


More Definitions of Parliamentary Constituency

Parliamentary Constituency means a constituency provided 8[by law] for the purpose of elections to the
Parliamentary Constituency means a constituency delimited in accordance with Article 116 of the Constitution;
Parliamentary Constituency means the Lok Sabha Parliamentary constituency; and

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