conflict between the laws so made?
30. The heart of the Indian Federal Constitution is distribution of legislative powers between the Union Parliament ... powers possessed by the Legislature in a unitary State with that of federal Legislature, which does not possess such absolute authority and whose authority
does arise for consideration of this Court.
29. The heart of Indian Federal Constitution is the distribution of legislative powers between the Union Parliament ... legislatures.
30. The courts, however, are frequently required to assess the competing federal and provincial lists of powers against one another in the judicial task
third party, muchless the third respondent herein - All India Chess Federation, represented by its Honorary Secretary, PT Omer Koya, enabling it to conduct World Chess ... Chess Tournament 2002 is being conducted by the All India Chess Federation, the 3rd respondent herein, which is the Governing Body in all matters connected
explained:
".....it must be remembered that we are construing a federal Constitution. It is of the essence of such a Constitution that there should ... distribution of the legislative powers of the Federation between the Centre and the Provinces. The scheme of distribution has varied with different Constitutions, but even
Bench has followed a recent decision of the Supreme Court in Federation of Bar Association in Karnataka v Union of India , , instituted by the Federation ... Associations in Karnataka wherein it was observed that a federation of members of the bar cannot be considered to be the accredited representative
necessary, he may, constitute an appointment committee or authorise one or more federal societies to which such class of societies is affiliated, to exercise ... carrying out the said purpose. Where such appointment committee is constituted or federal society is authorised by the Registrar, the affiliated societies shall not have
said case:
An employee of A.P. State Cooperative Rice Federation, which was wound up and he ceased to be an employee of that Federation
special cause of action that arises when someone is deprived of federal civil rights .........and to deprive someone
of federal civil rights under colour
contended by the learned Additional Advocate-General, in the constitutional scheme with federal distribution of legislative power, having regard to the legislative entry
quoted with approval by the Federal Court in Lachmeshwar Prasad Shukul v. Keshwar Lal Chaudhuri AIR 1941 F.C. 5. This principle was held ... Court of the United States as well as the judgment of the Federal Court, laid down that:
...It is basic to our processual jurisprudence that