considered to be a law within the
meaning of Article 372 of the Constitution of India and the same
was not created under any Statute ... only honorarium
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certificates and it is not an authority under Article 372 of the
Constitution of India and it is neither a State
before
the commencement of the Constitution of India by virtue of Article 372(1) of the
Constitution of India. This being the case, Article ... State but is an existing law continued by virtue of
Article 372 of the Constitution of India. If at all, it is Article 372
British India at the relevant time within the meaning of
article 372 (1) of the Constitution of India and therefore continues
to be in force ... prior to 1950
constitutes law in force within the meaning of Article 372 (1)
and continues to be in force.
3. The basic justification
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within the
meaning of Article 13 of the Constitution is saved in terms
of Article 372 thereof. Those principles of common law,
thus, which were ... charge over the property having regard to the plain
meaning of Article 372 of the Constitution of India must be
held to prevail over
passing, to Section
4(1) of the Code and to Article 372 of the Constitution.
33. The essence of the submission on behalf
expressions "laws in force" in Article
13(3)(b) and Article 372(3) Explanation I and "existing law" in Article ... expression "laws in force" in Article 13(3)(b) and Article
372(3) Explanation I and the definition of the expression "existing
Section 292 of the Government of India Act,
1935, and Article 372 of the Constitution, even after the
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High Courts and Courts subordinate thereto ( Article 246 (3) of
the Constitution of India) having jurisdiction in any State
Section 292 of the Government of India Act,
1935, and Article 372 of the Constitution, even after the
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High Courts and Courts subordinate thereto ( Article 246 (3) of
the Constitution of India) having jurisdiction in any State
expressions "laws in
force" in Article 13(3)(b) and Article 372(3)
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Article 372(3) Explanation I and the definition of the
expression "existing