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areca and
pepper plantations and there is no intelligible
differentia related to the object and purpose of
the Act which ... results in
discrimination and cannot be justified on any
intelligible differentia which has any relation to
the objects and purposes
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twin
tests: (1) that classification is founded on an intelligible
differentia which distinguishes persons or things that are
grouped together ... schools from 1st to 8th standard would not
provide intelligible differentia for founding a
classification thereon. The classification in such
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death or resignation of a member. There is no
intelligible differentia for treating the two classes of vacancies ... relating to the artificial classification without any
rationale or intelligible differentia is devoid of any substance
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death or resignation of a member. There is no
intelligible differentia for treating the two classes of vacancies ... relating to the artificial classification without any
rationale or intelligible differentia is devoid of any substance
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Bangalore Water Supply And ... vs Workmen on 29 July, 1994 Equivalent citations
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Full Court : There is an intelligible differentia
between the two classes of occupiers, namely, occupiers of
public property and premises ... classification are that it must be founded on an
intelligible differentia which distinguishes those who are
grouped together from others
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those
not in custody was not based upon any intelligible
differentia nor was it reasonable. It was a pure surmise ... from the
operation of law without there being an intelligible
differentia between them. The taking into custody did not
amount
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D. N. Chanchala vs State Of Mysore And Ors. Etc.(With
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urged that the
computation-method was neither based on intelligible
differentia nor had any nexus with the object sought ... other hand,
is artificial and irrational, neither based on intelligible
differentia nor has it any nexus to the object
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public benefit instead of private benefit,
provides an intelligible differentia from the social point
of view which is of prime ... national econo-
my. Thus, there exists an intelligible differentia between
the two categories which has a rational nexus with
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