Article
226 of the Constitution of India. Initially, Article 226 of the Constitution of
India read thus:
"226. (1) Notwithstanding anything in Article ... 226(2) of the Constitution. We are in agreement with
Mr. Tulzapurkar. The 15th amendment to the
Constitution which introduced clause 2 in Article 226
under Article 226 is traced
from its inception. Article 226 of the Constitution originally read
as follows:
"226. (1) Notwithstanding anything in article ... TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION
16. The jurisdiction under Article 226(1) and Article 226(2) of
the Constitution of India is thus distinct and separate. Article
226
Article 226(1). However, this does not mean that the concept of territorial jurisdiction under Article 226(1) was supplanted by Article 226(2 ... 2)] and B [Under
Article 226(1)]
4. B B B
[Under Article 226(1) as well as Article 226(2)
An explanation
Article 226. Unlike the provisions of Section 20 of the Code which specifies different grounds for vesting jurisdiction in the court, Article 226 contemplates location ... action and basis of exercise of jurisdiction under Article 226. The court said that Article 226 , as it stood at that time, does not refer
Court has to consider the provision of Article 226 of the Constitution.
25. Under the Article 226(1) every High Court is empowered, within ... other purpose. This is the general scheme under Article 226 of the Constitution. Article 226(2) further extends this power by saying that this power
receipt of the cheque is in Chennai. Article 226(1) r/w. Article 226(2) relate to the enforcement of fundamental rights under Part ... place of receipt of the cheque is Chennai. Article 226(1) r/w. Article 226(2) relate to the enforcement of fundamental rights under Part
Article 226
(1) of the Constitution of India. Article 226 of the Constitution
originally read as under:-
"226. (1) Notwithstanding anything in article ... supra) were
rendered in the context of Article 226 (1) and at a time when Article
226(2) was not there in the Constitution
Article 311(2) of the Constitution of
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India, corresponding to Section 126 (2) of the Constitution ... said
provision, known as Article 226 (2) of the Civil Services Regulations,
reads as follows:
"226 (2): - Notwithstanding anything contained in these Regulations
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pre-mature retirement in terms of Article 226 (2) and 226(3) of Jammu
and Kashmir Civil Services Regulations ... provision, known as Article 226 (2) of the Civil Services Regulations,
reads as follows:
"226 (2): - Notwithstanding anything contained in these
Regulations Government
Government of Jammu and Kashmir, in
exercise of powers conferred by Article 226(2) of the Jammu and Kashmir Civil
Services Regulations, whereby notice ... said provision, known as Article 226 (2)
of the Civil Services Regulations, reads as follows:
"226 (2): - Notwithstanding anything contained in these Regulations
Government