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Central Government Act Article 123(1) in The Constitution Of India 1949
(1) If at any time, except when both
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that the
President had no power under Article 123 of the Constitution to issue
the Ordinance and the Ordinance ... exercise of the power
conferred upon him under Article 123 of the Constitution. The Ordinance
was later replaced
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RANGANATH MISRA, JJ.1
Constitution of India, 1950, Articles 123 and 213
Ordinance issuance of-Propriety, expediency and
necessity ... Constitution .
Dismissing the Writ Petitions.
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HELD: 1. Under Article 123 of the Constitution the
President can promulgate an ordinance
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held that the
plaintiff's claim is barred by Article 123. As to the Hadul estate he
says, after referring ... Article 123 of the present Limitation Act, XV
of 1877: "The corresponding Article
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power of the President to issue an ordinance under
Article 123 of the Constitution is a legislative ... include an ordinance, contradicts directly the
express provisions of Articles 123 (2) and 367 (2) of the
Constitution. Besides
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Central Government Act Article 123(2) in The Constitution Of India 1949
(2) An Ordinance promulgated under this article shall
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Central Government Act Article 123(3) in The Constitution Of India 1949
(3) If and so far as an Ordinance
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exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of Article 123 of the
Constitution, the President of India promulgated ... exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of
Article 123 of the Constitution, the President is pleased to
promulgate
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suit must be taken
to be governed by Article 123, and having bean brought more than 12
years after ... possession of his legal share was not governed by Article 123 at all.
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appropriate only for minor or temporary
measures.
14. Under Article 123, which falls under Chapter III under the heading
"Legislative ... comparative study of the provisions of the same.
15. Article 123 of the Constitution of India is in the following
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