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Central Government Act Article 16(1) in The Constitution Of India 1949
(1) There shall be equality of opportunity
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equality of opportunity laid down in Article 16 (1) of the
Constitution.
11. The last two points contended ... Article 16 (1) of the Constitution and as such
is void in law.
16. It has been conceded
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petitioners and as such contrary to Article 16(1) of the Constitution.
For, Respondents 6 to 8 were chosen ... State" within the meaning of Article 16(1) of
the Constitution.
(5) Respondents 1, 2 and 5 and Respondents
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Constitution violations of fundamental rights under Art.
16)1) of the Constitution have to be satisfactorily shown.
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Union ... unjust treatment violative
of Art. 16(1) of the Constitution. A number of promotions
having taken place between
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post of Secretary
violates Article 16 (1) of the Constitution? Shri Goswami
has contended that in Pasvan`s case, that ... single post is not violative of
Article 16(1) of the Constitution. He has taken us through
various judgments
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group right whereas
under Article 16 (1) of the Constitution of India, it is an individual
right. It is emphasized ... Constitution
of India to Article 16(1) of the Constitution of India on fulfillment of
two circumstances, namely, (a) imposition
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fundamental rights guaranteed under Arts. 14 and 16(1) of the
Constitution.
3. The 2nd respondent has filed the statement ... discrimination in
violation of Arts. 14 and 16(1) of the Constitution.
6. The learned Advocate General argued that
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Corporation, by virtue of Article 16(1) of the
Constitution had a fundamental right of equality of opportunity even ... Corporation, by virtue of Article 16(1) of the
Constitution, had a fundamental right of equality of opportunity even
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rules, are
violative of Art. 14 and 16(1) of the Constitution of India ?
3. Even if the Rule ... violative of Arts. 14 and 16(1) of
the Constitution.
(iv) In the statement of objections, the respondents have stated
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