'File 6/92 Bahrain Municipality: town planning - bye laws' [14r] (27/44)
The record is made up of 1 file (20 folios). It was created in 8 Jan 1946-27 Apr 1947. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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recoverable as if they had been awarded in a suit under
the Code oi Civil Procedure, 1908.
46. Grounds for declaring election void. —If in the
opinion of the enquiring officer—
(a) the election has not been a free election by reason
of the general employment of bribery or undue influence
within the meaning of section 171-B or section 171-C of
the Indian Penal Code or the result of the election has
been materially affected by—
(i) the commission of a corrupt practice, or
(ii) the improper acceptance or refusal of a nomina
tion paper, or
(iii) the improper reception or refusal of a vote, or
(iv) the failure to comply with any provision of these
Pules,—he shall set aside the election,
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(b) the election of a candidate has been procured,
induced or aided by a corrupt practice committed by
.such candidate, but the election has not been otherwise
materially affected, he shall declfere the election of such
candidate to be void and shall pass an order amending the
dec'^d result of the election accordingly.
47. Decision of the enquiring officer to he final. —The
decision or order of the enquiring officer under rule 46
shall be final.
48. Penalty for commission or corrupt practice. —If after
an enquiry under rule 44 the enquiring officer is satisfied
that a corrupt practice has been committed in connection
with the election of any person he may, if he thinks fit,
declare such person to be disqualified from being a candi
date in anv election to the Committee for a period not
exceeding five years; and such declaration shall be final;
Provided that the Resident for Baluchistan, may, if he
thinks fit at any time, relieve such person from such dis
qualification.
49. Corrupt practices. —For the purposes of these
Rules—
(a) a person shall be deemed to have committed a
corrupt practice—
ii) who, with a view to inducing any voter to give or
to refrain from giving his vote in favour of any
candidate, offers or gives any money or other
valuable consideration, or holds out any promise
of individual profit, or holds out any threat of
injury of any kind, to any person, or
(ii) who gives, procures or abets the giving of a vote
in the name of a voter who is not the person
giving such vote;
(b) a corrupt practice shall be deemed to have been
committed by a candidate if it has been committed wuth
his knowledge or consent or by a person who is acting
under the general or special authority of such candidate
with reference to the election.
Explanation. —A promise of individual profit includes a
promise for the benefit of the person of the voter himself
or of anyone in whom he is interested, but it does not
include a promise to vote for or against any particular
measure which may come before the Committee for con
sideration.
50. Electoral Rolls prepared for ordinary election*
to he deemed to he in force for purposes of filling casual
vacancies. —For the purposes of elections to fill casual
vacancies the electoral rolls, published under rule 12 shall
be deemed to be the valid rolls in force in respect of per
sons qualified as electors and entitled to vote for candi
dates seeking election to the Committee.
51. First meeting of the Committee and administration
of an oath of allegiance. —After the nomination and elec
tion of members has been notified following an ordinary
election the
Political Agent
A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency.
shall fix a date for the first
meeting of the Committee.
FIRST SCHEDULE
Boundaries
No.
of
Ward
1
North.
Habib Nallah.
East.
Mission Road.
South.
Sandeinan Road.
West.
St. John and Club Roads to Habib Nallab.
2
North.
Sandeman Road.
East.
Anderson Road.
South.
Yate and Archer Roads.
West.
Bruce, Gaisford and St. John Roads.
3
North.
Yate and Archer Roads.
East.
Anderson Road.
South.
Prince Road.
West.
Bruce Road.
6
4 North. McConaghey Road.
East. McConaghey Road.
South. Quarry Road.
West. Anderson, Prince and Gurdit Singh Roads.
6 North. Prince Road.
East. Gurdit Singh, Quarry and Sirki Roads.
South. Municipal boundary line from Pillar 37 to 49.
West. Bruce, Quarry and Jan Mohd. Roads.
North. Municipal Boundary line from Pillar 39-A to'SO-B.
East. Municipal Boundary line from Pillar 38-CBP to
39-A.
South.
Toghi Road.
West.
Mission Road and Municipal Boundary line from
Junction of Mission Road to Pillar 39-B.
North.
Toghi Road.
East.
Municipal Boundary line from Junction
Tazi Karez to Pillar No. 38-CBP.
with
South.
Tazi Karez Channel.
West.
Kansi, Anderson and Sandeman Roads.
North.
Tazi Karez Channel and Kansi Road.
East.
Municipal Bcun lary line from Pillar 52-62.
South.
Municipal Boundary line from Pillar 49-52.
West.
McConaghey and Anderson Roads.
North.
Habib Nallah.
East.
St. John, Caisford, Bruce, Quarry and Janmohd,
Roads.
South.
West.
10 North.
East.'
South.
West.
Municipal Boundary Line from Pillar 29-A to 37.
Municipal Boundary Line from 29-A to 30-A. and
Lytton and Police Line Roads op to Railway Octroi
Barrier and thence along Railway Boundary to
Habib Nallah.
Habib Nallah and line along Municipal boundary
from Pillar 1-A to 11-A.
Municipal Boundary Line from Pillar 26-A to 75-A.
Municipal Boundary Line from Pillar 23-A to.
26-A.
Municipal Boundary from Pillar 11-A to 23-A
THIRD SCHEDULE
Form I
(Rule 5)
Electoral Roll for the Quetta Municipality.
Part. Ward No.
Serial
No.
1
Name of
ruad or
Street
2
No. of
house
(comp,
lete)
3
Name
and
father’s
name
4
Caste
5
Head of
qualification
6
**
Certificate.
I hereby certify that I have verified the entries in the
roll with the demand and other registers and that every
person whose name is entered in the roll by virtue of the
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The file contains correspondence, memoranda, and other documents relating to town planning in Manama, Bahrain, including:
- correspondence between the Political Agency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. in Bahrain, Political Residency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, established in the provinces and regions considered part of, or under the influence of, British India. in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , Government of India (External Affairs Department), and Adviser to the Government of Bahrain (Charles Dalrymple Belgrave) concerning a town planning scheme for Manama to be incorporated into municipal by-law;
- a copy of The Quetta Municipal Law, 1946 (folios 11-15), which includes a map of the Quetta Civil Station (folio 13);
- extracts from the Kuwait Intelligence Summary (No. 5 of 1947) related to the Kuwait Municipality.
Folios 19-21 are internal office notes.
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- 1 file (20 folios)
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The file is arranged in chronological order from the front to the rear of the file.
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Foliation: the main foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 22; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio. An additional foliation sequence is present in parallel between ff 3-10; these numbers are also written in pencil, but are not circled.
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