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Central Government Act Article 301 in The Constitution Of India 1949
301. Freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse Subject
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trade, commerce and intercourse among States Notwithstanding anything in Article 301 or Article 303, the Legislature of a State
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Civil Appeals Nos. 182 and 183
of 1954.
Appeals under article 132(1) of the Constitution of
India from ... inter-State and intra-
state trade embodied in article 301 of the Constitution.
All these writ petitions were heard
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trade or commerce within the meaning
of Art. 301. That Article makes no distinction between.
movement from one part ... 301 of the Constitution. But before a taxing
statute is held to be violative of that article it must
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judicially evolved concept of
"compensatory tax" vis-`-vis Article 301. The
referral order is in the case of Jindal Strips ... compensatory tax and its parameters in the context
of Article 301.
In a batch of appeals, the constitutional
validity
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grounds, first: that the Act is violative of Article 301 of the
Constitution and is not saved by Article ... context in which the challenge to the Act under
Article 301 has been made.
9. Article 301 of the Constitution
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after the constitution came into force.
Constitution of India, Articles 301 to 305--Scope of-Whether
combination ... State; that the impose was in violation of Articles 301,
303 and 304 of the Constitution; that even
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freedom of trade, commerce or intercourse guaranted by
Article 301 of the Constitution; the State cannot also
invoke the protection ... already declared the Act void for violation
of Article 301.
The State of Bihar has filed Special Leave Petition
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clearly violative of guarantees and
protections provided by Article 301 of the Constitution. It is to be noted that
except ... challenge before the High Court on the question of Article
301 of the Constitution, except a vague and general plea
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compensatory in nature and
does not contravene Articles 301 and 304(b) of the
Constitution. [1023 H]
The mandate ... compensatory in
character and is, therefore, not hit by Article 301 or
Article 304 (b) of the Constitution. The State
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