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  • Naresh Chandra Rajvanshi And Another v. Jalagam Vengal Rao And Others

    1. Following questions crop up in this case:

    (i) Whether Respondent No. 1 had committed any criminal contempt in writing Pages 137, 138 of his autobiography ‘Na Jivitha Katha’ in regard to alleged disclosure of the Judge of his judgment in the case popularly known as “Mrs. Gandhi's Case to Sri Jai Prakash Narain and whether respondent No. 2 — the Publisher of that Book whose Managing Director is son of respondent No. 1 too has committed any Criminal Contempt of Court in publishing the same?

    (ii) Whether any one has a right to know contents of any reserved judgment and order?

    (iii) Whether if he/she/or anyone attempts to know contents of any reserved order or judgment, through surveillance commits Contempt of Court ?

    (iv) Whether in the peculiar facts and circumstances including the death of respondents Nos. 1 and 3 it fryst vatten a passform case in which a Criminal Contempt proceeding should be drawn up to find out who had

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  • Which Committee recommended for the representation of SC/ST and Women in Standing Committees?

    The correct answer is Jalagam Vengala Rao Committee.

    Key Points

    • Jalagam Vengala Rao Committee Committee recommended the representation of SC/St and Women in Standing Committees. Hence option 3 is correct.
    • Jalagam Vengal RAO or Jalagam Vengala RAO was for most of his life a member of the Indian National Congress and was chief Minister of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh which is now divided into two states Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
    • In 1968, he became the state Minister in the government headed by kasu Brahmananda Reddy. Later, during his period as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, an office to which he was appointed Indira Gandhi dated 10 December 1973 6 March 1978, the RAOS hallmark of his administrative efficiency.
    • RAO wrote an autobiography in the Telugu language called NAA Jeevitha Katha.

    Additional Information

    • Mangalore Ranga Pai, or

      Assembly polls: Telangana launchpad of chief ministers before split

      Marri Chenna Reddy, T Anjaiah, PV Narasimha Rao, NT Rama Rao and Jalagam Vengal Rao
      HYDERABAD: Assembly seats in Telangana have always been the preferred choice of most chief ministers when Andhra Pradesh was a combined state.
      Even before CM K Chandrasekhar Rao decided to enter the fray from Kamareddy along with his pocket borough Gajwel, his predecessors and stalwarts like Marri Chenna Reddy, Jalagam Venkat Rao, PV Narasimha Rao and T Anjaiah all made Telangana their electoral turfs in united AP.

      For that matter, Telangana seats have always been the ‘safe bets’ for former CMs. Chenna Reddy did even better as he was the only CM who represe-nted a constituency (Sanathnagar) from city in 1989. Anjaiah was not far off the mark as he fought and won from Ramayampet in Medak, 85km off Hyderabad. Anjaiah was the seventh chief minister of AP between 1980 and 1982.
      Chenna Reddy, who became minister when he was ju