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context otherwise requires law includes any Ordinance, order, bye law, rule, regulation, notification, custom or usages having in the territory
Central Government Act
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existing law means any law, Ordinance, order, bye law, rule or regulation passed or made before the commencement of this ... power to make such a law, Ordinance, order, bye law, rule or regulation
Central Government Act
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includes any enactment, ordinance, regulation, order, bye- law, rule, scheme, notification or other instrument having, immediately before the appointed
Central Government Act
- Cites 0 - Cited by 453
includes any enactment, ordinance, regulation, order, bye- law, rule, scheme, notification or other instrument having the force
Central Government Act
- Cites 0 - Cited by 424
been intimated in accordance with the provisions of any law, rules or orders for the time being applicable
Central Government Act
- Cites 0 - Cited by 107
fairness in State action--Arbitrariness very negation of rule of law--Contractual obligation cannot divest state of fairness ... uppermost duty to be governed by the rule of law. Non-arbitrariness, in substance, is only fair play
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 28 - Cited by 367 -
1991 AIR 537
amend, vary or rescind, notifications, orders, rules or bye- laws.- Where, by any 3[ Central Act] or Regulation, a power ... issue notifications,] orders, rules, or bye- laws is conferred, then that power includes a power, exercisable in the like manner
Central Government Act
- Cites 0 - Cited by 260
includes any enactment, ordinance, regulation, order, bye- law, rule, scheme, notification or other instrument having, immediately before the appointed
Central Government Act
- Cites 0 - Cited by 148
shall decide the dispute in accordance with the rules of law designated by the parties as applicable to the substance ... that country and not to its conflict of laws rules; (iii) failing any designation of the law under clause
Central Government Act
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basic structure of the Constitution, to secure the 'rule of law' essential for the preservation of the democratic system ... features and the basic structure of the Constitution. Rule of law is a basic feature of the Constitution which permeates
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 148 - Cited by 123 - J Verma
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