would follow that what is covered in Article 142 is not covered by Article 161 and similarly what is covered by Section ... Constitution makers went on to incorporate the provisions of Article 72 and Article 161 of the Constitution of India. This responsibility was cast upon
confers the power of clemency on the President under Article 72 and under Article 161 on the Governor. To the extent of powers conferred ... violation of the fundamental right under Article 21. Now that they are granted remission under Article 161 of the Constitution of India, they need
Supreme Court. While comparing the two constitutional powers under Articles 142 and 145 with Article 161 they have also examined the conflict of powers ... would follow that what is covered in Article 142 is not covered by Article 161 and similarly what is covered by Section
Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution of India and that the life convicts for the purpose of premature release under Article 161 ... that introduction of clause (v) in the G.O. issued under Article 161 of the Constitution would amount to self denial of powers under Article
Chief Minister ( Article 164 , the Advocate General ( Article 165 ), the District Judges ( Article 233 ), the Members of the Public Service Com-mission ( Article ... Houses of the Legislature ( Article 175 and Article 16 ), the power to assent to bills or withhold such assent ( Article 200 ), the power to make
vested in the
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President of India under Article 72 and the Governor under Article
161 of the Constitution is a constitutional duty, in Shatrughan ... order of the President or the Governor under Article 72 or Article 161 , as
the case may be, is available and their orders
clearly held that the power of the constitutional
authorities under Article 71 and Article 161 of the
Constitution has to remain sacrosanct but the power ... with.
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35. To elaborate, though the power exercised under Article
71 and Article 161 of the Constitution is amenable to
judicial review
right to claim remission, commutation, reprieve, etc. as provided under Article 72 or Article 161 of the Constitution will always be available being constitutional remedies ... power has been exercised by the President under Article 72 or the Governor under Article 161 or by this Court in its Constitutional power under
prisoners in the State. In exercise of the powers conferred by Article 161 of the Constitution the Governor of Kerala ordered the premature release ... order passed by the Governor in exercise of the power under Article 161 of the Constitution was pursuant to the decision taken by the Council
that the power reposed in
the President under Article 72 and the Governor under Article 161 of the
Constitution is not a matter of grace ... concise, the power vested in the President under Article 72 and the
Governor under Article 161 of the Constitution is a constitutional duty