official. It is by that process that the
core of the problem can be reached and a satisfactory
solution found. It would be unrealistic ... Influence of Remedies on Rights' (Current Legal Problems
[1953] Volume 6), Per Frankfurter, J. in Viterall v. Seton 3
L. Ed (2nd series
import, as
wide as the Legislature could have possibly made them. The
problem of what limitations could and should be reasonably
read in interpreting ... members' self-serving institution does not touch the core of
the problem. [290A-B]
Per Iyer J. (on behalf of Bhagwati, J. J. Desai
court must always remember that "legislation
is directed to practical problems, that the economic
mechanism is highly sensitive and complex, that many
problems ... Government
and did not have any appreciable effect with regard to the
problem of black money which continued unabated
4 (iv). All efforts to detect
this Court. It is emphasised that the very nature of the problem is such that it must be the subject of review from time ... ground of stare decisis, to a fresh consideration of the whole problem by this very Bench.
14. In view of the concession made by Shri
this Court. It is emphasised that the very nature of the problem is such that it must be the subject of review from time ... ground of stare decisis, to a fresh Consideration of the whole problem by this very Bench.
11. In view of the concession made by Shri
justice, transcending administrative and judicial
allergies. [672 D-E]
(2) Serious constitutional problems cannot be studied in a
socioeconomic vacuum, since socio-cultural changes ... vital economic areas, and adopting
instead, a dynamic, goal-based approach to problems of
constitutionality. Our nation has, as its dynamic
doctrine, economic democracy sans
large scale at a
single stroke. The piecemeal approach to a general problem
permitted by under-inclusive classifications is justified
especially when it is considered ... that legislation dealing
with such problems is usually an experimental matter. It is
impossible to tell how successful a particular approach may
be, what dislocation
with the situation. What is to be done and how is the problem to be solved in such a case ? Both Houses of Parliament being ... appreciates the needs of its own people, its laws are directed to problems made manifest by experience and its discrimination are based on adequate grounds
Chief Court of Mysore to investigate and
report on the problem of backward classes. The questions
referred to that Committee were (i) changes needed ... educational
opportunities to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and
other Backward Classes which problem is a burning issue to-
day.
1. The reservation in favour
spirited citizens who have taken up the cause of ventilating
legitimate public problems. [208 H, 209 A-C]
S.P.Gupta v. Union of India ... under the Societies Registration
Act, 1860 , formed to ventilate the legitimate public
problems and consistent with its objective it is espousing
the cause