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Central Government Act Article 299(1) in The Constitution Of India 1949
(1) All contracts made in the exercise
Central Government Act
Supl. 673
ACT:
Constitution of lndia, 1950 Article 299-Contracts to be
made in the name of President/Governor-Requirement ... revision, held that no
contract in conformity with Article 299(1) of the
Constitution, had been entered into
Supreme Court of India
execution on the patta in
compliance of Article 299 of the Constitution. The Division
Bench upholding the contention, set aside ... executed in the manner contemplated by Article
299 of the Constitution. The appellant having paid the
consideration
Supreme Court of India
SC1326 (13)
ACT:
Constitution of India 1950, Article 299 and U.P. Excise
Act 1910, S. 39-Rule ... they
did not satisfy the conditions mentioned in Article 299 of
the Constitution; and (4) that the State Government having
Supreme Court of India
concluded contract between the parties
in compliance with Article 299 of the Constitution of India and so,
there ... whether a contract satisfying the requirements of Article 299 of the
Constitution of India was entered into between
Delhi High Court
subsequent date is hit by the provisions of Article 299 of the
Constitution and thirdly, no such contract ... evidenced by a formal document in compliance with Article 299 of the
Constitution. In a case like this the rule
Calcutta High Court
contemplated
under the auction or in conformity with Article 299 of the Constitution
and thus there was no valid contract ... parties
and conforming to the constitutional requirements under Article 299. It
is mainly on this question that this case
Kerala High Court
agreement had been execured as required by Article 299(1) of the
Constitution of India.
9. As a matter ... aqsence of an agreement as contemplated by Article 299(1) of the
Constitution any valid contact had come into existence
Rajasthan High Court
were not executed by proper authority as required
by Article 299 of the Constitution, so that the contracts were ... execution of the indentures, there was no breach of Article 299(1) of
the Constitution. Secondly, as the contracts
Madhya Pradesh High Court
enter into a
contract in the manner provided in Article 299 of the Constitution no
valid contract with regard ... claim that the contract in question was hit by Article 299 of the
Constitution and held that in any case
Allahabad High Court
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