GRANT OF STATE LARGESSE
8. Before we consider the rival contentions, the legal
position regarding the State largesse succinctly laid down by
this Court ... institutions for allotment
of land or for grant of any other type of
largesse the State cannot exclude other
eligible persons from lodging competing
claim
institutions for allotment of land
or for grant of any other type of largesse the State cannot exclude other
eligible persons from lodging competing claim ... allotment of land
or grant of other form of largesse by the State or its
agencies/instrumentalities by treating the exercise as a private venture
policy.
The distribution of largesse like allotment of land, grant of
quota, permit licence, etc. by the State and its
agencies/instrumentalities should always ... clearly perceivable that the action of the State, whether it
relates to distribution of largesse, grant of contracts or
allotment of land
they be regarded as gratuity furnished by the
State so that the State may withhold, grant or revoke it at its
pleasure? Is the position ... institutions for allotment of land or
for grant of any other type of largesse the State cannot exclude
other eligible persons from lodging competing claim
institutions for
allotment of land or for grant of any other type of largesse the
State cannot exclude other eligible persons from lodging
competing claim ... allotment of land or grant of other form
of largesse by the State or its agencies/instrumentalities by
treating the exercise as a private venture
aside the said grant cannot be
faltered. It hardly needs to be stated that what is required
to be demonstrated for granting indulgence in appeal ... writ petitioners had the locus standii. In
matters concerning illegal grant of State Largess, the Rule
of locus standii is always liberally construed and that
aside the said grant cannot be
faltered. It hardly needs to be stated that what is required
to be demonstrated for granting indulgence in appeal ... writ petitioners had the locus standii. In
matters concerning illegal grant of State Largess, the Rule
of locus standii is always liberally construed and that
case titled as " Kathua Cooperative Marketing Society Ltd., Kathua Vs. State
and Others ".
Mr. Sajad Ashraf, learned GA submits that there are other ... premises which is otherwise envisaged
with respect to grant of state largesse. He has produced the list of those
cases.
Let the cases listed today
case titled as " Kathua Cooperative Marketing Society Ltd., Kathua Vs. State
and Others ".
Mr. Sajad Ashraf, learned GA submits that there are other ... premises which is otherwise envisaged
with respect to grant of state largesse. He has produced the list of those
cases.
Let the cases listed today
institutions
for allotment of land or for grant of any other type of
largesse the State cannot exclude other eligible
persons from lodging competing claim ... allotment of land or grant of other form of largesse
by the State or its agencies/instrumentalities by
treating the exercise as a private venture