Constitutional Law of India: A Critical Commentary, Volumen2N. M. Tripathi, 1975 |
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... proceedings for the enforcement of civil rights were civil proceedings proceedings and whether under s . 141 , C.P.C. , the provisions of the C.P.C. applied were civil to writs . One view was that writ proceedings were not civil proceed ...
... proceedings for the enforcement of civil rights were civil proceedings proceedings and whether under s . 141 , C.P.C. , the provisions of the C.P.C. applied were civil to writs . One view was that writ proceedings were not civil proceed ...
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... proceedings " ... practice of the Commons regarding evidence sought for outside the walls of cannot be Parliament touching proceedings which have occurred therein also conforms to given with- Art . 9 of the Bill of Rights . This fact is ...
... proceedings " ... practice of the Commons regarding evidence sought for outside the walls of cannot be Parliament touching proceedings which have occurred therein also conforms to given with- Art . 9 of the Bill of Rights . This fact is ...
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... proceedings and departmental proceedings were entirely different in their nature , had different objectives and operated on different fields . " The materials or the evidence in the two proceedings may or may not be the same and , in ...
... proceedings and departmental proceedings were entirely different in their nature , had different objectives and operated on different fields . " The materials or the evidence in the two proceedings may or may not be the same and , in ...
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Mandamus Certiorari and Prohibition 758 | 758 |
Mandamus 761 Certiorari and Prohibition 767 | 767 |
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