Article 174 in Constitution of India
174. Sessions of the State Legislature, prorogation and dissolution
(1) The Governor shall from time to time summon
Legislative Assembly under Article
174(2);
c) that, on the correct interpretation of Article 174 , the mandate of
Article 174(1) is applicable ... Article 174(2) is controlled by Article 174(1)
inasmuch as the power has to be exercised under Article 174(2) in
conformity with Article
regarding amendment
of Article 85 and Article 174
The original Articles 85 and 174 as they stood prior to first Constitution
Amendment and after ... Article 174(2) is controlled by Article 174(1) inasmuch as the
power has to be exercised under Article 174(2) in conformity with Article
regarding amendment
of Article 85 and Article 174
The original Articles 85 and 174 as they stood prior to first Constitution
Amendment and after ... Article 174(2) is controlled by Article 174(1) inasmuch as the
power has to be exercised under Article 174(2) in conformity with Article
Article 324 of the Constitution and this Article
being not subject to the provisions of any other Article of the
Constitution including Article 174 ... question of Article 174 , or Article 85 , or Article 75 or Article 164
coming in conflict with Article 324 and these provisions operate in different
dissolved under Article 174(2)(b) only after its first
meeting is held as postulated by Article 172 of the
Constitution. The argument is that ... Chapter II comprising Article 153 to
Article 167 relates to the executive, Chapter III
comprising Article 168 to Article 212 relates to the State
Legislature
dissolved under Article 174(2)(b) only after its first
meeting is held as postulated by Article 172 of the
Constitution. The argument is that ... Chapter II comprising Article 153 to
Article 167 relates to the executive, Chapter III
comprising Article 168 to Article 212 relates to the State
Legislature
Council of Ministers as required under Article 174(1)
read with Article 163(1) of the Constitution and Rule 3 of the Conduct
of Business ... only
be the house. In terms of Article 174 (1) read with Article 163 (1) of the
Constitution of India and Rule
Constitution of India, 1950, Articles 95 , 131 ,
maintainability of a suit under Art. 131 and the writ
petitions under Article 32-Constitution of India ... situation". [41 B-E]
(13) Article 174(2) (b) of the Constitution expressly vests
the power of resolving the legislative assembly in the
Government
sitting and voting' in Article 193 of
the Constitution imply the summoning of the house under
Article 174 of the Constitution by the Governor ... sitting and voting' in Article 193
of the Constitution imply the summoning of the House under
Article 174 of the Constitution by the Governor