period of unauthorized absence
was governed by the provision of Article 163 of the J&K Civil Service Regulations,
1956 as amended vide ... word dies non used in the
Government instruction appended to Article 163 of the Jammu and Kashmir Civil
Service Regulations, 1956 (for short CSRs) contained
period of
unauthorized absence was governed by the provision of Article 163 of the J&K
Civil Service Regulations, 1956 as amended vide ... dies non" used in
the Government instruction appended to Article 163 of the Jammu and
Kashmir Civil Service Regulations, 1956 (for short CSRs) contained
order of the Governor dated 9.12.2015, was violative of Article
174 read with Article 163 of the Constitution, and Rule 3 of the ‘Conduct ... resolved, that the message of the Governor
dated 9.12.2015, infringed Article 175 of the Constitution, read with Rule
245 of the ‘Conduct of Business Rules
order of the Governor dated 9.12.2015, was violative of Article 174
read with Article 163 of the Constitution, and Rule 3 of the ‘Conduct ... resolved, that the message of the Governor dated
9.12.2015, infringed Article 175 of the Constitution, read with Rule 245 of
the ‘Conduct of Business Rules
Minister and the Council of Ministers as required under Article 174(1)
read with Article 163(1) of the Constitution and Rule ... Assembly can only
be the house. In terms of Article 174 (1) read with Article 163 (1) of the
Constitution of India and Rule
court, under Article 74(2) & Art 163(3) respectively, Article 163(3) Constitution
says:
The question whether any, and if so what, advice ... advice given to LG as available under Article
74(2) (regarding President) and Article 163(3) (regarding Governors). More over Article
163(3) applies specifically
been defined as 'Council of Ministers Constituted under
Article 163 of the Constitution of India'. Again, a reference to 'Council',
Chief ... Council of
Ministers' in Article 164 , Sub-Articles (1A) and (1B) have been added.
Article 163 provides for the Council of Ministers
made… … …”
6. I may at this stage also refer to Article 163 of the Constitution of
India, which, inter alia, postulates that the Governor ... earliest decisions of this Court that interpreted Article
163(1) was delivered in Shamsher Singh v. State of Punjab
made… …
…”
6. I may at this stage also refer to Article 163 of the Constitution of India,
which, inter alia, postulates that the Governor ... earliest decisions of this Court that interpreted Article 163(1)
was delivered in Shamsher Singh v. State of Punjab
constitutional
authority in terms of Article 163 of the Constitution, or is
he the statutory authority in terms of Section ... discretion in
the manner in which it is contemplated under Article 163
of the Constitution or upon his own self for we have
already disapproved