Major E. G. Barsay vs The State Of Bombay on 24 April, 1961
Equivalent citations
passing order of
detention-Allocation of
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business of Governor under Art. 166(3) of Constitution
whether necessary-Satisfaction of State Government that
detention ... should have been fresh allocation of business by the
Governor under Art. 166(3) of the Constitution after the
passing of the Defence of India
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
sanction was required.
(2) In view of the requirements in Art. 166 of the Constitution of India sanction order should have been issued ... superior authority vis-a-vis the Hed of Department. But then Art. 166(1) of the Constitution provides that all executive action of the Government
Sheonandan Paswan vs State Of Bihar & Others on 16 December, 1982
Equivalent citations: 1983
relevant facts and by
following the procedure as laid down in Art. 166 of the
Constitution. Had the point been raised by the appellant
thus clearly an
executive act of the Government coming within Art. 166 of
the Constitution. If the direction given under s. 144(6) is
intended ... question
is an executive act of the State Government coming within
Art. 166 of the ConstitutiON. If the direction given under
were satisfied in accordance
with the rules of business made under art. 166 of the
Constitution.
We may at this stage deal with the question
Vivek Batra vs The Union Of India on 29 October, 2013
Author: S.C.Dharmadhikari
Rajiv Agarwal vs Union Of India & Anr. on 23 November, 2020
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