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violation of the petitioners' alleged rights under Art.
19(1) (g) of the Constitution did not arise. It was also ... carry on their
trade or business under Art. 19 (1) (g) of the Constitution.
(i) That
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misconstruction of Act and Notification-
Constitution of India, Arts. 19(1) (g), 32- Uttar Pradesh
Sales ... petitioner under Art. 32 of the constitution for the
enforcement of her fundamental right under Arts. 19
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trade guaranteed by Art. 301
and infringed Art. 19(1)(g) of the Constitution.
Held. (per Gajendragadkar, Wanchoo, Das Gupta ... impunged Act was
discriminatory or infringed Art. 19(1) (g). It was not
discriminatory in that it selected- only
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fundamental rights of
the petitioners under Art. 19(1)(g) is direct and
instantaneous as soon as the Acts ... impugned Acts infringe the fundamental rights
under Art. 19(1)(g) of the petitioners who are butchers,
tanners, gut merchants
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Constitution of India, Arts. 19(1) (a),
19(1)(g), 14, 32.
HEADNOTE:
These petitions on behalf of certain newspaper ... violated their fundamental rights under
Arts. 19(1)(a), 19(1)(g), 14 and 32 Of the Constitution and
that
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g) are
concerned and under Art. 19 (5) so far as his rights under
Art. 19 (1) (f) are concerned ... contravene Art. 19 (1) (f) or (g). It is urged that under
Art. 19 (6), the State Legislature is empowered
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facie infringes the fundamental right under Art.
19(1)(g). Imposition of restriction on the exercise of a
fundamental right ... infringes the rights
of the petitioners under Art. 19(1)(g) and is to
that extent void.
As regards
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right to carry on business
at Aijal under Art. 19(1)(g) that the refusal to allow him
to carry ... trading by non-tribals.
Clauses 1 and 2 of that paragraph read as under --
(1) The District Council
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citizen has any fundamental right guaranteed
under Art. 19(1) (g) of the Constitution to carry on trade ... meaning of Art. 19(6).
The impugned provisions, therefore, cannot be struck down as
offending Art. 19(1
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Constitution of India, Arts.
19(1)(g), 19(6).
HEADNOTE:
By s. 39 of the Calcutta Police ... right to carry on his trade guaranteed by Art. 19(1)(g) of
the Constitution.
Held, (per Kapur, Gajendragadkar
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