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Scope of -If Violates Art. 14 of the
Constitution.
HEADNOTE:
The respondent-State leased its premises to the appellant ... High
Court contending that the Act violated Art. 14 of the
Constitution in two ways : (1) that it discriminated between
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make deposits. Therefore, the provisions are not
only violative of Arts. 14 and 19 but it is also beyond legislative ... forfeiture of the security
deposit was arbitrary and violative of Arts. 14 and 19 of the
Constitution.
6. In support
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rational nexus to object
of liberalisation and violative of Art. 14
Constitution of India, Art. 14-Doctrine of
severability-Severance ... retired prior to the specified date is violative of Art. 14
as the choice of specified date is wholly arbitrary
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such an examination would
therefore not be violative of Art. 14 Delay in holding of
the examination cannot work ... result of the examination would not violate Art. 14.
Referring to Rule 13, he stated that the recruitment
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employees who are
similarly circumstanced was clearly violative of Art. 14,
(2) There was an inter sc discrimination between ... four years is manifestly
unreasonable wholly arbitrary and violative of Art. 14 (5).
(6) Apart from discrimination regarding
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ground that it
violated Art. 14 of the Constitution of India, and (3) that
there was no provision ... persons other than the
assessee was void as violating Art. 14 of the Constitution,
and could not be relied
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Government an unguided and uncontrolled discretion and
violated Art. 14 of the Constitution and that the order
deprived ... that s. 13 of the Act did not violate Art. 14 and was
not unconstitutional. Enough guidance was afforded
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impugned provisions of the two
Acts are not violative of Art. 14.
(Per A. N. Ray. C.J., Palekar, Mathew ... reasonableness of the restriction under Art. 19, But when
the question is under Art. 14, mere fairness of the special
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providing
for district-wise distribution of the seats, violated Art.
14 of the Constitution because such allocation of seats
might ... alternative, it is urged that district-wise
distribution violates Art. 14 of the Constitution because it
denies equality before
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Madras Urban Land Tax Act 1966-If violative of Arts. 14 and
19(1)(f) of the Constitution-Constitution ... struck down on the ground that it violated Art. 14 of the
Constitution because the charging section levied
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