Constitutional Law of India: A Critical Commentary, Volumen2N. M. Tripathi, 1975 |
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A Critical Commentary H. M. Seervai. CHAPTER XXVI THE STATE JUDICIARY of High Arts . 214-216 26.1 There is to be a High Court for every State , consisting of a Constitution Chief Justice and such other judges as the President may , from ...
A Critical Commentary H. M. Seervai. CHAPTER XXVI THE STATE JUDICIARY of High Arts . 214-216 26.1 There is to be a High Court for every State , consisting of a Constitution Chief Justice and such other judges as the President may , from ...
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... courts , or courts subordinate to them , when they were High Ct . posted to administrative posts in the Secretariat , could be recalled could not by the High Court and posted as presiding officers of district courts ; officer on and ...
... courts , or courts subordinate to them , when they were High Ct . posted to administrative posts in the Secretariat , could be recalled could not by the High Court and posted as presiding officers of district courts ; officer on and ...
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... High Court resented any interference by the executive in the functioning of the judiciary , the executive had a right to ask the High Court not to interfere with its functions . It was for the executive to say whether a particular ...
... High Court resented any interference by the executive in the functioning of the judiciary , the executive had a right to ask the High Court not to interfere with its functions . It was for the executive to say whether a particular ...
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Mandamus Certiorari and Prohibition 758 | 758 |
Mandamus 761 Certiorari and Prohibition 767 | 767 |
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