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Mayors agree, Congress should invest in affordable housing
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Politics
JAICK C THOMAS
PUTHUPPALLY (KOTTAYAM)
Party:CPI(M)
S/o|D/o|W/o: Annamma
Age: 30
Name Enrolled as Voter in: 098-Puthuppally (Kerala) constituency, at Serial no 108 in Part no 72
Self Profession:Social Worker
Spouse Profession:House Wife
Assets & Liabilities
Assets: | Rs 2,11,27,129 ~2 Crore+ |
Liabilities: | Rs 3,71,000 ~3 Lacs+ |
Educational Details
Post Graduate
M.A From International Relations & Politics (Distance), Annamalai University in 2014 & B.A. in Communicative English From C.M.S. College Kottayam, Year-2011
Details of Criminal Cases
Brief Details of IPCs
- 3 charges related to Voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from his duty (IPC Section-332)
- 3 charges related to House-trespass in order to commit offence punishable with imprisonment (IPC Section-451)
- 2 charges related to Attempt to murder (IPC Section-307)
- 2 charges related to Voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means (IPC Section-324)
- 1 charges related to House-trespass after preparation for hurt, assault or wrongful restraint (IPC Section-452)
- 1 charges related to Voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means (IPC Section-326)
- 11 charges related to Punishment for Being member of an unlawful assembly (IPC Section-143)
- 9 charges related to Punishment for Rioting (IPC Section-147)
- 9 charges related to Every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed in prosecution of common object (IPC Section-149)
- 4 charges related to Rioting, armed with deadly weapon (IPC Section-148)
- 3 charges related to Danger or obstruction in public way or line of navigation (IPC Section-283)
- 3 charges related to Mischief causing damage to the amount of fifty rupees (IPC Section-427)
- 2 charges related to Joining or continuing in unlawful assembly, knowing it has been commanded to disperse (IPC Section-145)
- 2 charges related to Assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty (IPC Section-353)
- 1 charges related to Rioting (IPC Section-146)
- 1 charges related to Punishment for house-trespass (IPC Section-448)
- 1 charges related to Punishment for voluntarily causing hurt (IPC Section-323)
- 1 charges related to Punishment for wrongful restraint (IPC Section-341)
- 1 charges related to Joining unlawful assembly armed with deadly weapon (IPC Section-144)
- 1 charges related to Punishment for wrongful Confinement (IPC Section-342)
Cases where Pending
Serial No. | FIR No. | Case No. | Court | IPC Sections Applicable | Other Details / Other Acts / Sections Applicable | Charges Framed | Date on which charges were framed | Appeal Filed | Details and present status of appeal | |
1 | Crime No.369/2017, Vallikkunnam Police Station | CC. No.1060/2018 | JFCM Kayamkulam | 143, 147, 332, 353, 149 | No | No | ||||
2 | Crime No.229/2016, Kottayam West Police Station | CC.No.1823/2016 | JFCM-III Kottayam | 143, 144, 342, 427, 149 | No | No | ||||
3 | Crime No.876/2016, Kottayam West Police Station | ST No.753/20 | Judicial First Class Magistrate-III, Kottayam | 143, 147, 148, 451, 294B, 427, 149 | No | No | ||||
4 | Crime No.561/2015, Kottayam West Police Station | CC.No.299/2016 | JFCM-III, Kottayam | 143, 145, 146, 149, 283 | Section-39 r/w 121 | No | No | |||
5 | Crime No.921/2015, Kottayam West Police Station | CC.No.1418/2015 | Judicial First Class Magistrate III, Kottayam | 143, 147, 148, 332, 448, 283 | No | No | ||||
6 | Crime NO.909/2014, Gandhi Nagar Police Station | SC. No.262/2018 | Addl Session Court-II (SPL) Kottayam | 143, 147, 148, 452, 294B, 323, 353, 506(ii), 307 | No | No | ||||
7 | Crime No.943/2014, Kottayam East Police Station | CC.No.98/2019 | JFCM-1 Kottayam | 143, 145, 147, 283, 149 | No | No | ||||
8 | Crime No.1198/2014, Gandhi Nagar Police Station | CC.No.2064/2014 | Judicial First Class Magistrate Court-I, Ettumanoor | 143, 147, 451, 341, 324, 294B, 149 | No | No | ||||
9 | Crime No.925/2011, Gandhi Nagar Police Station | CC.No.425/2013 | Judicial First Class Magistrate Court-I, Ettumanoor | 143, 147, 149 | Sec. 3(1) PDPP Act and 39(2)(f) KP Act | No | No | |||
10 | Crime No.886/2010, Kottayam West Police Station | ST.No.637/201 | Judicial First Class Magistrates-III, Kottayam | 143, 147, 451, 294B, 427, 149 | No | No | ||||
11 | Crime NO.594/2012, Gandhi Nagar Police Station | LP15/2016 | Addl. Asst Sessions Judge, Kottayam | 143, 147, 148, 324, 326, 332, 307, 149 | No | No |
Cases where Convicted
Serial No. | Case No. | Court | IPC Sections Applicable | Other Details / Other Acts / Sections Applicable | Punishment Imposed | Date on which convicted | Appeal Filed | Details and present status of appeal |
———No Cases——– |
Disclaimer: This information is an archive of the candidate’s self-declared affidavit that was filed during the elections. The current status of this information may be different. For the latest available information, please refer to the affidavit filed by the candidate to the Election Commission in the most recent election.Data Readability Report of Criminal Cases :No Problems in Reading Affidavit Information
Details of Movable Assets
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Details of Immovable Assets
Disclaimer: This information is an archive of the candidate’s self-declared affidavit that was filed during the elections. The current status of this information may be different. For the latest available information, please refer to the affidavit filed by the candidate to the Election Commission in the most recent election.Data Readability Report of Immovable Assets :No Problems in Reading Affidavit Information
Details of Liabilities
Disclaimer: This information is an archive of the candidate’s self-declared affidavit that was filed during the elections. The current status of this information may be different. For the latest available information, please refer to the affidavit filed by the candidate to the Election Commission in the most recent election.Data Readability Report of Liabilities :No Problems in Reading Affidavit Information
Profession or Occupation
SelfSocial WorkerSpouseHouse Wife |
Sources Of Income (Details)
SelfRentSpouseNilDependentNil |
Contracts with appropriate Govt. and any public company/companies
Details of contracts entered by the candidateNilDetails of contracts entered into by spouseNilDetails of contracts entered into by dependentNilDetails of contracts entered into by Hindu undivided family or trust in which the candidate or spouse or dependents have interestNilDetails of contracts entered into by Partnership Firms in which the candidate or spouse or dependents are partnersNilDetails of contracts entered into by Private Companies in which candidate or spouse or dependents have shareNil |
Karnataka
Karnataka Assembly election: Voter turnout at 37.25% recorded till 1PM
Karnataka, where voting began at 7 am on Wednesday in Assembly elections recorded 37.25% of voter turnout till 1 PM, according to the Election Commission.
37.25% voter turnout recorded till 1 pm, in #KarnatakaElections pic.twitter.com/YldlIoQwvg
— ANI (@ANI) May 10, 2023
The Karnataka election will decide the fate of 2,615 candidates fielded across 224 assembly constituencies. The southern state is witnessing a three-cornered contest between the ruling BJP, the Congress, and former prime minister H D Deve Gowda’s Janata Dal (Secular). The electoral fate of top guns–Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, Congress veterans Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar, and JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswamy among others will be sealed during the day-long exercise.
While the ruling BJP, riding on the Modi juggernaut, wants to break the 38-year jinx — the State has never voted the incumbent party to power since 1985, the Congress is seeking to wrest power to give the party the much-needed elbow room ahead of 2024 polls. Also what needs to be seen is, whether the JD (S) will emerge as a “kingmaker” or a “king” by holding the key for government formation, in the event of a hung verdict.
In 2018, the voter turnout in Karnataka was 72.36%.
CM Bommai (Shiggaon), Leader of Opposition and former CM Siddaramaiah (Varuna), JD(S) leader Kumaraswamy (Channapatna), Shivakumar (Kanakapura) are among the top candidates in the fray. Besides Siddaramaiah and Kumaraswamy, Jagadish Shettar (Hubli-Dharwad Central) is the other former Chief Minister who is contesting this election. Shettar had recently joined the Congress, quitting BJP.
In the outgoing Assembly, BJP has 116 MLAs, followed by the Congress at 69, JD(S)–29, BSP one, two Independents, Speaker one, and vacant six (following deaths and resignation to join other parties ahead of polls).
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