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well taint them with
the vice of a colourable exercise of power and thus wholly vitiate the
same ... original notification under S. 4 is a
colourable exercise of power motivated by considerations entirely
extraneous and collateral
Punjab-Haryana High Court
made by the Government was a
colourable exercise of power inasmuch as the amount was so
unsubstantial sum compared ... whether the
action of the State was a colourable exercise of power.
Sanja Naicken v. Secretary of State
Supreme Court of India
exception, being that if there is a colourable exercise
of power, the declaration will be open to challenge ... that the action of the State was
a colourable exercise of power. In our
opinion, 'part' does not necessarily mean
Supreme Court of India
necessarily vitiate the declaration on the ground
of colourable exercise of power, according to the ruling in the said
case ... that the action of the State was a colourable
exercise of power. In our opinion 'part' does not necessarily mean
Supreme Court of India
public purpose-If conclusive evidence-Mala
fides and colourable exercise of power-Burden of proof-On
whom lies-Burden ... only on the ground of mala fides and
colourable exercise of power and that in the instant case no
such
Supreme Court of India
conclusion that it was a case of colourable exercise
of power by the Management and the said action is mala ... Management's action is nothing but a
colourable exercise of power or that it is arbitrary or tainted with
mala
Gujarat High Court
submit that compulsory acquisition of their lands is
colourable exercise of power under the Act, inasmuch as though the land ... Court would not readily accept the plea of
colourable exercise of power and would not examine the matter
particularly when
Madhya Pradesh High Court
land acquisition proceedings on the ground of colourable exercise of
power is warranted in writ jurisdiction? There appears ... principle and equally of precedent
that colourable exercise of power would vitiate every such action. As a
matter of fact
Bombay High Court
exercise of its eminent domain,
23. The exercise of power for the acquisition of the land in question,
to grant ... which it was acquired, is nothing but a colourable exercise
of power coupled with legal mala fides and legal malice
Karnataka High Court
Gujarat High Court
Sulaiman vs State on 22 February, 2011 Author: D.H.Waghela,&Nbsp;
Gujarat High Court
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