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Central Government Act Article 73(1)(a) in The Constitution Of India 1949
(a) to the matters with respect
Central Government Act
make any change in
(a) Article 54, Article 55, Article 73, Article 162 or Article 241, or
(b) Chapter
Central Government Act
such a lottery would be a lawful
activity;
(2) Articles 73 and 162 of the Constitution deal with only
distribution ... respondent State.
(4) In view of the provisions of Article 73 no State can have any
executive power in respect
Bombay High Court
petitioners has placed reliance upon the
provisions of Article 73(1) and Article 258(1) of the Constitution of
India ... authorised by virtue of the provisions of Article 73(1) and Article
258(1) of the Constitution. He has relied
Bombay High Court
Delhi High Court
Gangadhar N. Agrawal vs Union Of India And Ors. on 20 February
Delhi High Court
Railways, (Railway Board) in
exercise of the powers under Article 73 of the Constitution of India
constituted a High Level ... Level Committee constituted in exercise of
the powers under Article 73 of the Constitution of India as well as
challenging
Gujarat High Court
placed before the Committee as pointed out
under Article 73, therefore the petitioner was in complete dark with
regard ... petitioner appeared for interview before Selection
Committee (referred in Article 73, Articles of Association of the
Company) which comprised
Allahabad High Court
violated and the same is impermissible.
With reference to Articles 73, 256 and 257 of the Constitution of India ... directive by the Central Government to
the States. Apparently, Articles 73, 256 and 257 deal with different
situations in which
Supreme Court of India
Constitution of India 1950
Articles 73 and 298-Government of State-Whether could
organise lotteries-Whether competent to ban sale ... Government of a State. [444 D-E]
3. Article 73 extends the executive power of the Union
to the matters
Supreme Court of India
SC1946 (32)
ACT:
Constitution of India, 1950, Articles 73(1)(a), 239(1), 240
and 264(4)--depending on whether ... violation of fundamental right.
Constitution of India, 1950, Articles 73(1)(a), 239(1), 240
and 246(4)--Union Territory
Supreme Court of India
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