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
case, the Governor could suspend the sentence during that period under Article 161 of the Constitution? Their Lordships of the Supreme Court answered the question ... would follow that what is covered in Article 142 is not covered by Article 161 and similarly what is covered by Section
State under Article 154(1) , he is to act with the aid and advice of the council of Ministers under Article 161. The Governor ... Governor, his power to grant pardon or reprieve under Article 161" , which is a Sovereign function. He points out that Article
framed by the Government are guidelines for exercising its powers under Article 161 of the Constitution. In Laxman Naskar v. Union of India 2000 CrLJ ... have to be treated as guidelines for exercising its power under Article 161 of the Constitution and if according to the Government policy/ instructions
either of section 401 and 426 cr.P.C. and Articles 142 and 161 of the Constitution ... would, thus, follow that what is covered under Article 142 is not covered under Article 161 and what is covered by Section
question before the Supreme Court was whether the Governor, under Article 161 of the Constitution of India, can exercise his power of suspension of sentence ... Code (401 of the old Code) are referable to Article 161 of the Constitution. In those facts, the Supreme Court in K.M. Nanavati , supra
Section 54 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860.
(2) Under Article 72 and 161 of the Constitution.
(3) According to Section 53 of the Indian ... India by virtue of Article 72 of the Constitution of India and the Governor of a State vide Article 161 of the Constitution of India
which is enshrined in Article 14 of the Constitution. While Article 153 is of general application, Article 161 operates in the field of public employment ... Article 153 goes out of operation insofar as matters of public employment relating to women are concerned. Article 14 read with Articles 153 and 161
person convicted for certain offences. Same powers have been given under Article 161 to the Government of the State.
5. The first case in this ... these provisions themselves are subject to overriding powers under Articles 72 and 161 of the Constitution and also the rules which in this case were
Section 54 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860.
(2) Under Article 72 and 161 of the Constitution.
(3) According to Section 53 of the Indian ... India by virtue of Article 72 of the Constitution of India and the Governor of a State vide Article 161 of the Constitution of India