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
city or own and they created health hazards and pollution
problems. There was a demand from all sections of the public
living in surrounding area ... city or own and they created health hazards and
pollution problems. There was a demand from all sections
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
constitutional standards by adopting a mechanistic approach. It is a difficult problem of constitutional interpretation to which it is not possible to give an objectively ... correct legal answer. It is not a mere legalistic problem which can be answered definitively by the application of logical reasoning
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
requirements of the society, the
increasing needs of the nation, the burning problems of the
day and the complex issues facing the people which ... requirements of the society, the increasing needs of
the nation the burning problems of the, day and the complex
issues facing the people which
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
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
Bombay Children's Act, 1948 : Children--Citizens of
future era--Problem child--A negative factor--Provisions of
Childrens Act to be properly translated into ... properly
motivated to meet the situations that arise in handling the
problems, the situation would certainly be very much eased.
[875F-G]
1.3 The Child