petitioners' first argument that "property tax" violates
Article 256 of the Constitution, is as vague as it is incomprehensible.
The petitioners have ... what manner the imposition of property
tax infringes Article 256 of the Constitution of India. We fail to
comprehend as to how this
Principles of State Policy contained in clauses (e) and (f) of Article 39 , Articles 41 and 42 are not enforceable in a court ... live with human dignity enshrined in Article 21 , more so in the context of Article 256 which provides that the executive power of every State
This Court cannot even enquire into, in view of Sub-article (2) of Article 74 , whether any advice whatsoever was tendered by any Minister ... accordance with the provisions of the Constitution, read with Article 256 , which says that the executive power of every State shall be so exercised
power falls within the executive power of the Union, Article 256 (subject to any direction given thereunder by the Central Government none has , in fact
prepared by the Drafting Committee of the Constitution Assembly of India Article 256 n which corresponded to what is now Article 276 , the limit ... local authorities was maintained while passing Clause 256 of the Draft Constitution into Article 276 of the constitution. I have, therefore no hesitation agreeing with
time.
Counsel for the petitioner has further argued that under
Article 256 of the Constitution of India, it is provided that it is the
obligation
Municipal Committee has power to seize the articles regarding which the octroi has not been paid and for this purpose only this information was sought ... local area for consumption for use or sale therein flows from Article 256 of the Constitution, read with Entry 52 of List
Municipal Committee has power to seize the articles regarding which the octroi has not been paid and for this purpose only this information was sought ... local area for consumption for use or sale therein flows from Articles 256 of the Constitution, read with Entry 52 of List
State Of Punjab vs Central Administrative Tribunal Chd ... on 6 November, 2020
Author: Jaswant Singh
Authorities
appointed by the State Government. A bare reading of Articles 73 , 172 and 256
of the Constitution of India which deals with administration ... Himachal
Pradesh, the argument regarding distribution of executive functions under
Articles 73 , 172 and 256 is liable to be rejected. Section