Constitutional Law of India: A Critical Commentary, Volumen2N. M. Tripathi, 1975 |
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... valid order of detention was produced the court could not direct the petitioner's release on the ground that the ... valid order was passed after the petition and before the return . In Gopalan's Case Wanchoo J. was concerned with a ...
... valid order of detention was produced the court could not direct the petitioner's release on the ground that the ... valid order was passed after the petition and before the return . In Gopalan's Case Wanchoo J. was concerned with a ...
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... valid . not correct This argument harmonizes with the clearly expressed words of clauses ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) which declared that the appellant's election was valid and the petition pending before the Supreme Court should be disposed of in ...
... valid . not correct This argument harmonizes with the clearly expressed words of clauses ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) which declared that the appellant's election was valid and the petition pending before the Supreme Court should be disposed of in ...
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... valid by holding the 29th Amendment un- was right conditionally valid ? And was he right when he held the substantive the 29th part of Art . 31C unconditionally valid ? An answer to these questions Amendment requires an analysis of the ...
... valid by holding the 29th Amendment un- was right conditionally valid ? And was he right when he held the substantive the 29th part of Art . 31C unconditionally valid ? An answer to these questions Amendment requires an analysis of the ...
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Mandamus Certiorari and Prohibition 758 | 758 |
Mandamus 761 Certiorari and Prohibition 767 | 767 |
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