Constitutional Law of India: A Critical Commentary, Volumen2N. M. Tripathi, 1975 |
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... judge in his own cause follows No man from the fact that a judge must decide impartially between the parties judge in his before him and he should have no direct interest in the subject of the inquiry which would lead him to decide the ...
... judge in his own cause follows No man from the fact that a judge must decide impartially between the parties judge in his before him and he should have no direct interest in the subject of the inquiry which would lead him to decide the ...
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... judge of ability and experience , but also a competent administrator capable of handling complex matters that may arise from time to time , a shrewd judge of men and personalities and above all , a person of sturdy independence and ...
... judge of ability and experience , but also a competent administrator capable of handling complex matters that may arise from time to time , a shrewd judge of men and personalities and above all , a person of sturdy independence and ...
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... judges of the High Court has been considered earlier ' and the pro- visions for the resignation and removal of a judge are mutatis mutan- dis the same as those for judges of the Supreme Court . The age of retirement is however sixty ...
... judges of the High Court has been considered earlier ' and the pro- visions for the resignation and removal of a judge are mutatis mutan- dis the same as those for judges of the Supreme Court . The age of retirement is however sixty ...
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751 | 719 |
Mandamus Certiorari and Prohibition 758 | 758 |
Mandamus 761 Certiorari and Prohibition 767 | 767 |
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