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intelligible differentia between
the two categories which has a rational nexus with the main
object of promoting the national economic ... this characteristic or intelligible differen-
tia must have a rational nexus with the object sought to be
achieved
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impugned sales tax. This classification does bear rational
nexus with the
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object sought to be achieved. The object clearly ... therefore, rounded on
intelligible differentia and has a rational nexus with the
object sought to be achieved. In other words
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individuals only has
been held to be having no rational nexus with the object
sought to be achieved ... Order 2004
is unreasonable inasmuch as there is no rational nexus
between the intelligible differentia of such
classification
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grounds
disclosed have relevance or reasonable or rational nexus to the
satisfaction reached under Art. 356 of the Constitution, then
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individuals only has been held to be having no
rational nexus with the object sought to be achieved ... order 2004 is unreasonable inasmuch as there is no rational
nexus between the intelligible differentia of such classification
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hotels were classified was arbitrary an
unintelligible, having no rational-nexus with the taxing-
policy under the Act, inasmuch ... class.
Besides, differentia must also have a rational nexus with
the object sought to be achieved by the law. However
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made bonafide, reasonably on an
intelligible criteria, having a rational nexus with the
object of differentiation, such differentiation will ... group and that differentia must
have a rational nexus with the object to be achieved by the
differentiation made
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being violative of Article 14. (3) There is
no rational nexus between the prohibition contained in the
Notification preventing ... discriminatory and the discrimination is not justified by
any rational nexus between the prohibition and the object
sought
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that the differ-
entia must have a rational nexus to the object sought to be
achieved by the statute ... reasonable
classification and also that it has a rational nexus with
the object sought to be achieved. The sources must
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rational basis underlying the said
sub-classification. Mr. Tanna submitted that the only reasonable nexus
to the object sought ... down because in that case,
there would be no rational nexus between classifications or lack of
classification as the case
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