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
exact date and he met with an accident and was having memory
problem and when he reached first time at the spot ... personal life and she never shared with him any family
issues/ problems etc. during her tenure, she worked hard with keen interest and
devotion
follow in order to assist the law
enforcement agencies in tackling the problem of
money-laundering.
(c) the Financial Action Task Force established ... held in
Paris from 14th to 16th July, 1989, to examine the
problem of money-laundering has made forty
recommendations, which provide the foundation
material
referred to.
2:9. The problem of constitutional validity of death
penalty cannot be appreciated in its proper perspective
without an adequate understanding ... needs of its own people, that its
laws are directed to problems made manifest by experience
and that its discriminations are based on adequate grounds
Tigner v. Texas (310 U. S. 141 )), Mr. Justice McKenna posed a problem and proceeded to answer it."It seems like a contradiction ... simple thing. It encounters and must deal with the problems which come from persons in an infinite variety of relations. Classification is the recognition
making,
and is a typical or representative of the kind of problems
that leaders of Parliament face every day. In short, the
case for abolition ... canalisation of
the sentencing discretion in a competing situation. The
former problem is now beyond forensic doubt after Jagmohan
Singh(') and the latter
Texas(1)) Mr. Justice McKenna posed a problem and proceeded
to answer it. "It seems like a contradiction to say that a
law having ... simple thing. It
encounters and must deal with the problems which come from
persons in an infinite variety of relations. Classification
is the recognition
alien jurisprudence developed by a society whose approach to similar problem on account of historical or other reasons differ from ours."
J. C. Shah ... though raised, before the Supreme Court. Courts are fully alive to this problem and there is always a hue and cry for speedy disposal
alien jurisprudence developed by a society whose approach to similar problem on account of historical or other reasons differ from ours.
J.C. Shah ... though raised, before the Supreme Court. Courts are fully alive to this problem and there is always a hue and cry for speedy disposal