been stated
above in the background of Article 73 is equally applicable
to Articles 256 and 257 of the Constitution. Article 256
provides that ... matter of
controversy so as to bring in application of either Article
256 or Article 257 of the Constitution.
9. It has to be noted
President issued a Proclamation on the 31st January, 1976 under Article 256 of the Constitution, in relation to the State of Tamil Nadu, declaring inter ... follows:
On 31.01.1976 the President of India issued a Proclamation under Article 356 of the Constitution of India, in relation to the State of Tamil
Halsbury's Laws of England, 2nd Edn. Vol. VI, page 256, Article 309 ).
The general principle is also well settled that in regard
devolved on the respondent and therefore the impugned provision is violative of Article 300A. It was submitted that the amendment which prohibits foreigner or alien ... Karnataka or Andhra Pradesh. The learned Senior Counsel referred to Article 256 and 254 of the Constitution of India. The learned counsel submitted that
Kongu Engineering College vs The State Of Tamil Nadu on 3 July, 2002
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India to secure a mandate in exercise of the powers under Articles 256 and 257 of the Constitution of India or otherwise requiring ... violate the petitioner's fundamental rights guaranteed by Articles
certificate course in diabetology can be started. Apart from the provisions of Article 162 , which provides that the executive power of the State cannot ... State is also subject to other constitutional limitations.
29. Article 256 of the Constitution enjoins as under:-
256. Obligation of States and the Union
government servants, in exercise of the powers conferred under Article 309 read with Article 313 of the Constitution of India, Fundamental Rules applicable to State ... President issued a Proclamation on the 31st January, 1976 under Article 256 of the Constitution, in relation to the State of Tamil Nadu, declaring inter
India to secure a mandate in exercise of the
powers under Article 256 and 257 of the Constitution, requiring all the States
including the State
Counsel also submitted that the petitioner's rights are protected by Article 372 which protects the existing laws and their adaptation, which had been ... Constitution. According to the learned counsel for the petitioner, Article 256 , Article 265 and Article 266 protect the rights of the petitioners. The learned counsel