Constitutional Law of India: A Critical Commentary, Volumen2N. M. Tripathi, 1975 |
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... given to it by government . " The person authorised to make a determination must , in the first instance , decide whether any of the limitations on his authority to decide exist . But his opinion is not one to which effect will be given ...
... given to it by government . " The person authorised to make a determination must , in the first instance , decide whether any of the limitations on his authority to decide exist . But his opinion is not one to which effect will be given ...
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... given the opportunity of cross - examining the witnesses examined by that party , and that no materials should be relied on against him without his being given an opportunity of explaining them " . It will be seen that a wide ...
... given the opportunity of cross - examining the witnesses examined by that party , and that no materials should be relied on against him without his being given an opportunity of explaining them " . It will be seen that a wide ...
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... given an award for gallantry in the and orders field under which certain lands were allotted to him , and whether based on the documents he produced in support of his claim were genuine . facts or The Chief Settlement Commissioner ...
... given an award for gallantry in the and orders field under which certain lands were allotted to him , and whether based on the documents he produced in support of his claim were genuine . facts or The Chief Settlement Commissioner ...
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751 | 719 |
Mandamus Certiorari and Prohibition 758 | 758 |
Mandamus 761 Certiorari and Prohibition 767 | 767 |
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A.Cal A.Ker A.Punj A.Raj A.SC administrative Adv.-Gen amendment appeal apply Article authority Bihar Board Bombay certiorari Chandra Committee Commr conferred considered Constitution Court held decided decision delegated discretion duty to act election enacted enforcement entry executive power exercise fact functions fundamental rights G.I. Act Government Governor ground Gujarat habeas corpus High Court House ibid imposed impugned India inquiry issue judge jurisdiction Kerala land legislative power legislature List List II Lord Madras majority judgment mandamus matter ment Minister Municipal natural justice observations Orissa Parliament party person petition petitioner pith and substance Prasad President privileges Privy Council proceedings prohibition provisions Punjab quashed quasi-judicial question quo warranto Rajasthan reasons referred remedy res judicata respect rules S.C.R. supra Sales Tax Singh statute statutory Subba Rao submitted Supreme Court territory of India tion trade tribunal ultra vires Union valid violation void words writ