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Central Government Act Article 19(4) in The Constitution Of India 1949
(4) Nothing in sub clause
Central Government Act
clauses (2) and (4) of Article 19,
relevant for our purpose, provide as under :-
"19. Protection of certain rights regarding ... impugned before it by reference to
Articles 19(1)(c) and 19(4) of the Constitution, held the impugned
legislation
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fully protected under
Article 19(4) assuming that it comes under Article 19(1)(c). He relies
on several judgments ... restriction thus imposed would make the
guaranteed right under Article 19(1)(c) illusory and ineffective.
Similar restrictions are there
Karnataka High Court
violation of the
fundamental right guaranteed under Article 19(l)(c) of the
Constitution of India? Alternatively, whether the said ... right guaranteed to
respondents - 1 to 3 under Article 19(l)(c) of the Constitution of
India and are also
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violative of the
fights of the appellants guaranteed under Article 19(1)(c)
of the Constitution of India. This appeal ... been made strictly in conformity with Article 33. The
right under Article 19(1)(c) is not absolute. Article
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except on grounds as mentioned in
Article 19(4). In the circumstances, the contention of the
petitioner-society that because ... association and, as such, were unconstitutional
and void under Article 19(1)(c) of the Constitution. was
unsound and rejected
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matters referred to in Clause (4) of Article 19 of the
Constitution and is, therefore, invalid. The petitioners heavily relied ... restricted by law as provided in Clause
(4) of Article 19 only when the law imposes reasonable restrictions
Madhya Pradesh High Court
4), on the face of it, cannot be called in aid to claim
validity for the Act. Under Article 19 ... public order or morality. Not being protected
under Article 19(4), it must be held that the provision contained
Punjab-Haryana High Court
Relations Act is void as
contravening the provisions of Article 19(1)(c), & Section 27A &
Section ... workers to organise themselves in a Trade Union.
4. The next point which is made is that whereas the Industrial
Bombay High Court
that persons forming an
Association had a right under Article 19(1)(c) to see that the
composition ... 4), on the face of it, cannot be called in aid to
claim validity for the Act. Under Article 19
Delhi High Court
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