name of the Governor and authenticated as prescribed by Art. 166(2) the Supreme Court observed :
"Even assuming that the order did not originate ... then was) delivering the majority judgment explained the scope of Art. 166 thus :
"Under Art. 166 of the Constitution all executive action
decisions of the Supreme Court and other High Courts dealing with Art. 166(3) , contending that the ratio therein would govern the exercise ... both the issue of the order in the form contemplated under Arts. 166(1) and (2) the business rule as well as the acts done
concerned portfolio. Under the rules of Business made under Art 166 of the Constitution the satisfaction of the Chief Minister has to be taken
date of sale as per Article 166 , Sch. I of the Limitation Act of 1908 which corresponds to Art. 127 of the Limitation
Yadavalli Suryakanthamma And Anr. vs Maddipatla Dorayya And Anr. on 9 November, 1964
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send back or pay back". Therefore, when the first proviso to Art. 200 provides for the return of a Bill by the Governor ... Rule does not directly fall within the scope and ambit of art. 166 of the Constitution under which it is admittedly made. Art. 166
Rule 90 C. P. C. to which the provisions of old Art. 166 (New 127) would apply and the petitions should have been filed within ... sale is not valid, thereby avoiding the application of old Art. 166 (New 127) and contending that it is residuary old Article
orders and other instruments as specified in the rules framed under Art. 77 of the Constitution of India. The executive power which is exercised ... shape of orders and other instruments as provided under Art. 166 of the Constitution of India. It is thus clear that naming the first
Chowdhary that as these Government Orders were traceable to Arts. 154, 166 and 298 of the Constitution, they should be regarded as 'law within
Government in exercise of its powers traceable to Arts. 162 and 166 of the Constitution of India. The argument of the learned senior Counsel proceeds ... framed by the Government in exercise of its power under Arts. 162 and 166 of the Constitution of India. I find substantial force