feature of the Constitution, substitution of the civil court by the Tribunal erodes the independence of the judiciary and, thus, vitiates the provisions ... provisions of the Act ultra vires and unconstitutional ?
(ii) Does the Act erode the independence of the judiciary ?
(iii) Is a defendant debarred from claiming
system. Even the Constitution cannot be amended to tinker with or to erode the basic structure of the Constitution. Articles ... erode and tinker with the basic structure of the Constitution i.e. judicial review by the High Court under Article 226 of the Constitution
rebuttal evidence, thus at the instance of the
present petitioner, rather for eroding the presumption of truth attached to the
impartings of revenue designations ... furnished to the instant
petitions, wherebys the respondents have taken to erode the vigour of the
apposite denying averment raised in the present petition, manifesting
learned counsel for the petitioners, on the ground that it has eroded the basic structure of the Constitution in three ways namely that Clause ... then such a measure can be said to have the effect of eroding parliamentary democracy.
22. There now remains to be considered the theoretical aspect
Therefore the real question now is whether the aforesaid view has been eroded by the subsequent decisions or observations of the final Court ... have been the position earlier, the codification of Hindu Law had totally eroded the concept of Stridhana. It was contended that, in particular, after
argument on behalf of the appellant, the same appears to be substantially eroded bv the weighty observations of Acting Chief Justice Sulai-man speaking ... technicalities of procedure have been elongated to an extent so as to erode even the substantive rights of possession to property. On the above-said
such abstruse terms may, apart from other anomalies tend to erode the protection expressly afforded to the cultural and educational rights of the minorities ... institutions receiving aid out of State funds would tend to conflict and erode the protection afforded of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions
common man in its proper functioning.
The faith would be eroded and confidence
destroyed if it appears that the Chairman or the
members
financial losses for individuals
and investors but also disrupt development projects, erode
public trust, and hinder socio-economic progress.
26. While we do not wish ... financial
losses for individuals and investors but also disrupt
development projects, erode public trust, and hinder
socio-economic progress.
26. While we do not wish
above revenue entries, thereupon, the said revenue entries can
never be eroded, nor the prolonged non-user of the relevant site, for the
relevant purpose ... prolonged non-user thereof, yet
not empowering any authority concerned, to erode the conclusivity of
truth of the said entry or to concomitantly change