level government that deals directly with the public and works to address problems at the grass-roots level. Article 243 (b) defines the gram sabha
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
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Local authorities, should be provincialised. The Planning Commission, while examining the problem of food adulteration, has also suggested the centralisation of administration. Under ... against this evil is overdue. Keeping in view the gravity of the problem, and the growing danger which it poses to the health
merely an eye-wash
because immediately after the marriage, serious
matrimonial problems developed between them which
kept growing.
The respondent was transferred to Calcutta ... assignment of the Government of India but there he
developed some health problem and, therefore, he sought
a transfer to Calcutta and came back there
Dangerous Branch')
37. The Court is, therefore, faced with a grave problem. On the one hand,
it is well settled since Marbury vs. Madison ... statute to be constitutional or
unconstitutional.
40. The solution to this problem was provided in the classic essay of Prof
James Bradley Thayer, Professor
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
environmental pollution; (ix) carrying out and sponsoring investigations and research relating to problems of environmental pollution; (x) inspection of any premises, plant, equipment, machinery, manufacturing