Article 144 in Constitution of India
144. Civil and judicial authorities to act in aid of the Supreme Court
All authorities, civil and judicial
suffices to highlight the purpose for which makers of our constitution made Article 144 part of the Constitution. The judgment in the case of Bharat ... that Article 144 of Constitution of India was adopted by Constituent Assembly on 27.05.1949 without any amendment in the draft constitution ( Article 120 ) or even
file a petition separate from the organization. Further, that Article 144
of the Constitution renders it impermissible for a different Bench of the Supreme
Court ... orders passed by the
Supreme Court are binding, under Article 144 of the Constitution, even upon the
Hon’ble Chief Justice of India and other
When a victim has a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution of India for investigation of an offence committed against him, the Court ... Registry cannot be permitted to decide this aspect.
xix Article 144 of the Constitution of India casts a duty on the High Court
their religion, under Article 25(1) of the Constitution,
emphasizing the expression “all persons” and the expression
“equally” occurring in that Article, so that this ... Article 25(1) of
the Constitution of India and ultra vires Section 3 of the 1965 Act.
This proposition flows from paragraph 144
Madras Bar Association vs Union Of India on 14 July, 2021
Author: L. Nageswara Rao
Vivek Narayan Sharma vs Union Of India on 2 January, 2023
Author: B.R. Gavai
constitutional obligation which bind- all in accordance with
Article 141 of Constitution of India, and Article 144 then
says that all authorities ... which
binds all in accordance
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with Article 141 of the Constitution of India and Article
144 then says that all authorities
language of article 143. It
will be cumbrous to say at the opening of each article "Notwithstanding
anything contained in article 143 the Governor ... wide powers and very significant powers too. If we look at article 144 it
says:
"The Governor's ministers shall be appointed
article or is embodied here in article 104
as an independent sub-clause. I refer to the proviso to para (1) of article
144 ... article is not happy and proper and,
therefore, I would appeal that this part of article 144 be taken out of the
Constitution.
Shri Krishna