Clause (j) of the said Rules says: ""Electoral Roll" means and includes the roll containing the names of the advocates prepared in accordance with the rules of the Bar Council of India in Part III, Chapter I." The impugned proviso added to clause (j) in the year 1978 runs thus: "Provided that the Electoral Roll shall not include the name of such advocate who fails to file in the office of the Bar Council, on or before such date (not being earlier than 30 days of the date of notification) as may be notified by the Bar Council in such manner as may be considered proper by it from time to time, or within 45 days of the putting up of the preliminary Electoral Roll under Rule 4(1) of Chapter I of Part III of the Bar Council of India Rules, a declaration containing the name, address and number of the advocate on the State Roll and to the effect that: (a) He is an advocate ordinarily practising in the Union Territory of Delhi and that his principal place of practice is within Union Territory of Delhi; (b) He is not an undischarged insolvent; (c) He has never been convicted by any court for an offence involving moral turpitude; or A period of two years has elapsed since his release after being convicted of an offence involving moral turpitude; (In case of conviction particulars of such conviction should be given) (d) He is not in full time service or business or in any such part time business or other vocation as is not permitted in the case of practising advocates by the rules of the Bar Council; and (e) He has not been suspended from practice; and on the failure to file the declaration or on filing of incomplete or incorrect declaration in any respect, it shall be presumed that the name of such advocate is not to be entered on the Electoral Roll in accordance with Rule 3 of Chapter I of Part III of the Bar Council of India Rules.