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Sir, the meaning is quite clear and you have so well expressed it that, if we keep the word ‘and’, it may mean that all the disqualifications contained in sub-clauses (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) may be necessary. It may just mean that if one suffers from one of these disqualifications, it may not be enough to disqualify him. Therefore, it is necessary that the word ‘and’ should be removed and it should be replaced by the word ‘or’. Or, even if we do not keep the word ‘or’, then, too, it would be all right.

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