Some Aspects of the Indian ConstitutionWorld Press, 1962 - 287 páginas |
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... executive must satisfy two conditions : ( 1 ) It must be a stable executive , and ( 2 ) it must be a responsible executive . Unfortunately , it has not been possible so far to devise a system which can ensure both in equal degree . You ...
... executive must satisfy two conditions : ( 1 ) It must be a stable executive , and ( 2 ) it must be a responsible executive . Unfortunately , it has not been possible so far to devise a system which can ensure both in equal degree . You ...
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... executive indeed can exercise the powers of departmental or subordinate legislation when such powers are delegated to it by the legislature . It can also , when so empowered , exercise judicial functions in a limited way . The executive ...
... executive indeed can exercise the powers of departmental or subordinate legislation when such powers are delegated to it by the legislature . It can also , when so empowered , exercise judicial functions in a limited way . The executive ...
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... executive power of every such State is to be so exercised as to ensure compliance with the laws made by Parliament as well as with any laws existing from before the commencement of the Constitution and applying to that State , and the ...
... executive power of every such State is to be so exercised as to ensure compliance with the laws made by Parliament as well as with any laws existing from before the commencement of the Constitution and applying to that State , and the ...
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