Supreme Court falling within the scope of Article 134(1) or the enlarged jurisdiction permitted by Article 134(2) liable to shorthand hearing and peril ... difference between Articles 134 and 136 , between right and leave. The rule, in cases of appeals under Article 134(1)(a) and (b) and Section
purpose of granting a certificate under Article 132 (1) or Article 134 (1) (c) of the Constitution, or granting bail or suspending the sentence under ... Article 136 , and all that a High Court can do is to grant a certificate under Article 132 (1) or under Article 134 (1) (c
purpose of granting a certificate under Article 132(1) or Article 134(1)(c) of the Constitution, or granting bail or suspending the sentence under ... upon the certificate of the High Court under Article 132(1) or Article 134(1)(c) of the Constitution. The same reasoning was adopted
giving reasons.
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HELD:
(Per Krishna Iyer, Shinghal & Desai, JJ.)
1. Article 134(1)(c) spells a measure of seriousness
because the High Court which ... under Art. 134(1)(a) and (b) as provided for in Art.
134(2) of the Constitution. [1117C]
4. Article 145(1)(b) enables
Criminal Application has been taken out for a certificate under Article 134(1)(c) of the Constitution of India that this case ... final order within the meaning of Article 134 of the Constitution?
8. Article 134(1)(c) requires that before a certificate could be issued
have made the present application for a certificate under Article 134(1)(c) of the Constitution.
2. The first question is whether the application lies ... Article 134(1)(c) provides that, subject to there being a certificate of fitness by the High Court concerned, an appeal shall
AIR1952MYS88, AIR 1952 MYSORE 88
JUDGMENT
Mallappa, J.
1. This petition is under Article 134(1)(c) of the Constitution of India for the issue ... 134(1)(c). A mere point of law would not be enough even under Art. 133(1)(c) of the Constitution. Sub-clause (c) under
Bench: I.D. Dua
ORDER
(1) This is a petition under Article 134(1)(c) of the Constitution for a certificate of fitness for appeal ... described to be final order within the meaning of Article 134(1)(c) and, therefore, the present application is incompetent. It would be open
November, 1951
Equivalent citations: 1953CRILJ32
JUDGMENT
Mallappa, J.
1. This petition is under Article 134(1)(c) of the Constitution of India for the issue ... enough even under Article 133(1)(c) of the Constitution. Sub-clause (c) under Clause (1) of Article 133 would require not only a substantial
JUDGMENT
Kaul, C.J.
1. This is an application made by Krishnakant Vyas and C.M. Shah for a certificate under Article 134(1)(c ... grant of certificates applied for under Article 134(1)(c). The language of Sub-clause (c) of Article 134(1) bears a close resemblance