Constitutional Law of India: A Critical Commentary, Volumen2N. M. Tripathi, 1975 |
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Página 801
... present his case in writing . Where a person is entitled to appear at the hearing , he is entitled to call witnesses and to other facilities necessary for present- ing his case properly . Where he is entitled to appear in person he is ...
... present his case in writing . Where a person is entitled to appear at the hearing , he is entitled to call witnesses and to other facilities necessary for present- ing his case properly . Where he is entitled to appear in person he is ...
Página 1249
... present , and the consent of the parties was free notwithstanding the statutory compulsion , and the transactions were liable to sales tax . Applying those decisions to the case before him , he held that the four elements of sale were ...
... present , and the consent of the parties was free notwithstanding the statutory compulsion , and the transactions were liable to sales tax . Applying those decisions to the case before him , he held that the four elements of sale were ...
Página 1264
... present to the minds of the framers of Submission : our Constitution , they would not have left it to be found by courts in the residuary power . It is submitted that a fortiori , if a subject of legislative power was not only present ...
... present to the minds of the framers of Submission : our Constitution , they would not have left it to be found by courts in the residuary power . It is submitted that a fortiori , if a subject of legislative power was not only present ...
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751 | 719 |
Mandamus Certiorari and Prohibition 758 | 758 |
Mandamus 761 Certiorari and Prohibition 767 | 767 |
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