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been come to.
(3) If the applicant is illiterate or for any other reason is unable to furnish the required
Central Government Act
object of imparting
literacy (functional and awareness) to adult illiterates and
to provide literacy to children keeping away from school ... Centres have been opened to impart
literacy to adult illiterates. The petitioners were
appointed as Instructors at these centres
Supreme Court of India
Form No. 5--Return of
illiterate assessee --Declaration signed by pen of son of
assessee--Validity of return-Signature ... individual, by
the individual himself." A return of an illiterate assessee,
Keshab Chandra Mandal, was. signed in the vernacular
Supreme Court of India
fact provides a
disqualification inasmuch as all illiterate persons are debarred
from standing for the membership of the municipal board ... Rule puts an unreasonable restriction on the right of illiterate
persons to stand for election, that such a restriction does
Rajasthan High Court
deceased respondent Champa was a pardanashin and illiterate lady who
was not in a position to and had not obtained ... there was paucity of
evidence that Champa was an illiterate lady as sought to be established
Orissa High Court
pardanashin and in most parts of the country illiterate for the
reason that they transact their business generally through male ... case where she being
an illiterate and unaware of the contents signed the document.
Unless fully and faithfully informed about
Madras High Court
victim of a fraud as she was illiterate, old, ill and ignorant village
woman and the afore-mentioned lease ... plaintiff is 70 years old or is
totally illiterate and ignorant was controverted. It was also claimed
that the plaintiff
Punjab-Haryana High Court
affairs of
the family, while Velaga Subbaiah being utterly illiterate and rural
minded was looking after cultivation. Some time later ... ladies in the revenue records. V. Subbaiah being utterly illiterate and
non-conversant with revenue affairs, did not take serious
Andhra High Court
ballot papers were
child-like or made by an illiterate, suspecting rigging, Chief Election
Agent of the petitioner requested ... that many ballot papers
contained child-like or illiterate person's signatures and that those
votes were also counted
Andhra High Court
prove Sale deed by tribal woman, who was old, illiterate and blind, in favour of her relative with whom ... undue influence, even though the vendor was old, blind, illiterate and tribal woman totally at the mercy of the respondent
Madras High Court
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