show cause notice was not in accordance with the provisions of Art. 166 of the Constitution in as much as it was not expressed ... opinion substantial compliance with the directory provisions of Art. 166 of the Constitution. It was held by this court in Dattatreya Moreshwar Pangar
order properly authenticated to which the presumption raised by Art.166 of the Constitution will attach. For reasons stated above, we hold that there ... foregoing decisions authoritatively settled the true interpretation of the provisions of Art. 166 of the Constitution. Shortly stated, the legal position is this: Art 166
done by the Governor in his discretion are referred to in Art. 166 of the Constitution of India. It reads as follows :
"Conduct ... name of the Governor as per Clause (1) of Art. 166 of the Constitution. Pertinent it is to note here that at the time when
N.Dhanasekaran vs The Tamil Nadu Government on 1 November, 2018
Author: Pushpa Sathyanarayana
Bench
N.Dhanasekaran vs The Tamil Nadu Government on 1 November, 2018
Author: Pushpa Sathyanarayana
Bench
residuary
ARt. 181 would apply. Similarly, under the Act of 1963 Art. 127
(corresponding to Art. 166 of the Act of 1908) would not apply ... Art. 181 ) would apply. Where the
Legislature simply mentioned "the date of the sale" as the starting point
in Art. 166
Art. 163(1). In the Central setup there is no such provision as the Sub-Article since Art. 74(1) contains no exception. Under Art ... secrecy. He appoints the Advocate General for the State : Art. 165(1). Under Art. 166(3) , he shall make rules for the more convenient transaction
powers conferred by Cls. (2) and (3) of the Art. 166 of the Constitution of India, provides that after obtaining the assent of the Governor ... convenience of public business. The opening words of Cl. (3) of Art. 166 make it clear that the rules of business are framed
Public (Special B) dt. 25-10-1984, under Art. 166(3) allocating the subjects dealt with by Mr. M. G. Ramachandran, the Chief Minister ... that difficulty the Constitution has authorised the Governor under sub-art. (3) of Art. 166 to make rules for the more convenient transaction of business
days from the date of sale, was barred under Art. 166 of the Indian Limitation Act . On this conclusion the appeal was allowed ... error in holding that the application was barred under Art. 166 of the Indian Limitation Act and points out that the court below had completely