The President of IndiaS. Chand, 1977 - 499 páginas |
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Página 232
... action of the President as an instance of misdemeanour . The President's action was not regarded as an instance of " supposable con- tingency " and the President was expected to be more consci- entious than the two - thirds of both ...
... action of the President as an instance of misdemeanour . The President's action was not regarded as an instance of " supposable con- tingency " and the President was expected to be more consci- entious than the two - thirds of both ...
Página 364
... action . Exercise of the power is strictly condi- tioned . The clause relating to the satisfaction is composite the satisfaction relates to the existence of circumstances , as well as to the necessity to take immediate action on account ...
... action . Exercise of the power is strictly condi- tioned . The clause relating to the satisfaction is composite the satisfaction relates to the existence of circumstances , as well as to the necessity to take immediate action on account ...
Página 415
... action necessary to meet the situa- tion . In practice , action has been taken in every case on the Governor's Report . Before reporting the breakdown of the constitutional machinery in the State , the concerned Governor may try for a ...
... action necessary to meet the situa- tion . In practice , action has been taken in every case on the Governor's Report . Before reporting the breakdown of the constitutional machinery in the State , the concerned Governor may try for a ...
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Chapter | 1 |
The President and Parliament | 6 |
Basic Foundations of Indian Presidency | 64 |
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