Constitutional Law of India: A Critical Commentary, Volumen2N. M. Tripathi, 1975 |
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... grant hew England there is no right which Parliament cannot abrogate or modify . In India there are fundamental ... grant or withdrawal of a licence is the grant or withdrawal of a privileges are , it is submitted , not correct and in ...
... grant hew England there is no right which Parliament cannot abrogate or modify . In India there are fundamental ... grant or withdrawal of a licence is the grant or withdrawal of a privileges are , it is submitted , not correct and in ...
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... grant of the writ is discretionary . In Durga Prasad v . Chief Controller23 the Supreme Court held that under Art . 226 even where fundamental rights were involved the grant of a writ was discretionary ; 24 consequently , the contrary ...
... grant of the writ is discretionary . In Durga Prasad v . Chief Controller23 the Supreme Court held that under Art . 226 even where fundamental rights were involved the grant of a writ was discretionary ; 24 consequently , the contrary ...
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... grant and the legis- penditure : lature cannot make such a demand , since the power to increase the Appropria- grant does not belong to it ( Art . 113 ) . As soon as the grants have been made by the House of the People , an ...
... grant and the legis- penditure : lature cannot make such a demand , since the power to increase the Appropria- grant does not belong to it ( Art . 113 ) . As soon as the grants have been made by the House of the People , an ...
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Mandamus Certiorari and Prohibition 758 | 758 |
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