agreement with regard to Berubari Union effective by taking recourse to Article 256 of the Constitution. That article runs as follows:
"The executive power ... from taking any steps to implement an unlawful agreement. According to Article 256 , the executive power of every State is to be exercised
govern the land, subject to the laws. This, is emphasised in Article 256 which runs as follows:--
"The executive power of every State shall ... Article 21 lays down that no person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law. Article 256
Indian Airlines Corporation vs Sm. Madhuri Chowdhuri And Ors. on 27 May, 1964
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reserve not less than three percent seats for persons with disabilities."
Article 41 of the Constitution of India lays down,
"Right to work ... disablement, and in other cases of undeserved want."
5. Article 256 of the Constitution of India directs that the executive power of every State
guaranteed to him by the Constitution. Mr. Meyer contended that even Article 256 would not apply, but I cannot agree with him. Article
based. He there held:
"The contractual force given to the articles
by Section 21 (1) is, by judicial decisions, limited
to matters arising ... Halsbury's Laws of England (1932 Edition), Vol. V, Article 256 at p. 142. That passage, as the case before Das J., is concerned
Camel's back is about the applicability of Articles 162 and 256 of the Constitution of India. But the facts and, law involved ... case do not demonstrate that Articles 162 and 256 have any scope to apply. The learned Writ Court has correctly concluded that
this case Section 256(4) of the Companies Act, and Article 15 of the articles of the Council have no application. In my view, there ... Section 256(4) of the Companies Act or of Article 15 of the articles of the Council, but it is not necessary
plaintiff for supply of 500 Cwt. of this article and the price was fixed at Rs. 256/-F.O.R. Calcutta per Cwt. According ... finally extended upto the 30th of April 1953. 9 Cwt. of this article was inspected on the 16th October 1952 and accepted and despatched
read "their Dominion" in article IV as "either Dominion". Both the countries made article IV workable and meaningful on the correct ... 256. He did not, however, take Rs. 13,88,543, as the "excess" under article IV. He took into consideration the assessment