civil power" in entry 1 of the
State List and in Entry 2A of the Union List implies that
deployment of the armed forces ... keeping in view
Entry 1 of the State List and Article 248 read with Entry 97
and Entries 2 and 2A of the Union List
provisions of the Constitution.[2] A
reference is also made to Entry 2A of List I of the Seventh Schedule of the
Constitution (the Union ... since Entry 1 of List II of the Seventh Schedule was amended
by the Constitution (Forty-second Amendment) Act, 1976 and Entry 2A was
inserted
provisions of the
Constitution.2 A reference is also made to Entry 2A of List I of the Seventh
Schedule of the Constitution (the Union ... since Entry 1 of List II of the Seventh
Schedule was amended by the Constitution (Forty-second Amendment) Act, 1976
and Entry 2A was inserted
expression "civil power" in Entry 1 of the State List as well as in Entry 2A of the Union List refers to civil ... keeping in view Entry 1 of the State List and Article 248 read with Entry 97 and Entries 2 and 2A of the Union List
Lalita Kumari vs Govt.Of U.P.& Ors on 12 November, 2013
Equivalent citations
Bhavesh Jayanti Lakhani vs State Of Maharashtra & Ors on 7 August, 2009
Author: S
entries
in the VIIth Schedule and submitted that as far as the NIA Act is
concerned it clearly falls within List-II- State List Entry ... which could be said to be covered by the
List-I Entry-2A. Thus, this is an enactment dealing with the State crimes
and Police
Sri Basavaraj Shivappa Muttagi vs State Of Karnataka on 16 October, 2021
Bench: B.Veerappa
Police (including railway and village police) subject to the
provisions of entry 2A of List I."
14. Mr. Hariharan submits that "Police ... Entry 2 of List II - State List is "Police" (including
railway and village police) subject to the provisions of Entry 2A of List
entries
in the VIIth Schedule and submitted that as far as the NIA Act is
concerned it clearly falls within List-II- State List Entry ... which could be said to be covered by the
List-I Entry-2A. Thus, this is an enactment dealing with the State crimes
and Police