1 - 10 of 117470 (4.82 seconds)
Constitution 1[ as in force before the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956 ,]" Part B State" shall mean a State ... anything done before the commencement of the Constitution, shall mean, in a Part A State, the Provincial Government
Central Government Act
Constitution (Twenty-fifth Amendment) Act; Part VII with Constitution (Twenty-
ninth Amendment) Act; and Part VIII with conclusions.
PART ... powers of amendment in
common with the other parts of the Constitution and without the
concurrence of the States
Supreme Court of India
called British British India,
broadly speaking, became under the Constitution, Part A States, and
subject to certain exceptions not relevant ... subject to the other
provisions of the Constitution. Hence, both Parts XII and XIII are
meant to be self contained
Supreme Court of India
respectively attributed to them by the said Code. PART I CONSTITUTION AND POWERS OF COURT PART I CONSTITUTION AND POWERS
Central Government Act
context of an ordinary
society and as part of a Constitution which envisaged a
distribution of powers between the States ... after the commencement of the Constitution. The
second part of Art. 305 has also no hearing on the questions
which
Supreme Court of India
term "citizen"? It has not been defined by the
Constitution. Part II of the Constitution deals with
'Citizenship ... commencement of the Constitution.
Part 11, in general terms, lays down that citizenship shall
be by birth, by descent
Supreme Court of India
power to amend fundamental rights in
Part III of the Constitution.
HELD: Per Subba Rao, C.J., Shah, Sikri, Shelat ... with the aid of the other. No part in a
Constitution is superior to another part unless the
Constitution-itself
Supreme Court of India
citizen. Article 31-B was not part of the original
Constitution. It was inserted in the Constitution by the
Constitution ... would it be, in effect, rewriting a part of the
Constitution; and if the latter, would it be within
Supreme Court of India
citizen. Article 31-B was not part of the original
Constitution. It was inserted in the Constitution by the
Constitution ... would it be, in effect, rewriting a part of the
Constitution; and if the latter, would it be within
Supreme Court of India
from any of the vices against
which Part XIII of the Constitution was intended.
Ramjilal v. Income-tax Officer, Mohindargarh ... also from all taxation on commercial
intercourse. Part XIII of the Constitution places
restrictions upon the legislative power granted
Supreme Court of India
Get new documents for this query in your RSS feed reader -