Alderman
- Supreme Court said that Constitution does not allow aldermans of a municipality right to vote in meetings.
- Alderman refers to a member of a city council or municipal body, with exact responsibilities depending on the location of its usage.
- According to Delhi Municipal Corporation Act of 1957, LG (of National Capital Territory of Delhi) may nominate ten individuals who are above age of 25 to the corporation.
- Aldermen play an important role in the elections of Standing Committees, MCD in-house and ward committee ....
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