illegal and unconstitutional,
most specifically it is against Article 19 (1) (a) and 19 (1) (c) and Article 21 of
Constitution of India and consequently ... illegal and unconstitutional,
most specifically it is against Article 19 (1) (a) and 19 (1) (c) and Article 21 of
Constitution of India and also
Court that even when BCCI is not “State”
within the meaning of Article 12 of the Constitution of
India, it is amenable to the jurisdiction ... stalled on the
ground that the same violate Article 19 (1) (C) of the
Constitution or on the ground that such reforms will cause
dated 20.10.2017 and W.A.No.2859 of 2018, dated
21.12.2018.
19. It is well settled that pension is not a bounty, payable ... guaranteed under Articles 19(1)(f) and 31(1) are affected.
(ii) In Bharat Petroleum Management Staff Pensioners v. B.P.C.
Ltd., reported
WITH
WP(C).2224/2019(C), WP(C).5482/2019(I), WP(C).6076/2019(H), WP(C).6823/2019(C),
WP(C).7060/2019 ... violation of Articles 14 , 19 and 21 of the Constitution of India and,
therefore, liable to be declared illegal.
2. W.P.(C) No.5482
argument
that Section 12(1)(c) read with Section 2(n)(iv) of the Act, are
violative of Article 19(1)(g) , observed as under ... minority private schools
that Article 21-A of the Constitution and the 2009 Act violate
their right under Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution
illegal and arbitrary and against the
constitutional provisions guaranteed under Article 19(1)(g) of the
Constitution of India and further direct the respondent ... Gudalur (SC) Assembly Segment/
19 Nilgiris (SC) Parliamentary Constituency, Revenue Divisional
Officer, Gudalur, / respondent No.1, as violative of Article 19
completely prohibited; (c) The State can create a
monopoly to do the business itself or through an agency in
terms of article 19
The Caritas India vs Union Of India on 3 July, 2019
Author: Subramonium Prasad
Bench
Tamil Nadu Municipality Laws (Second Amendment) Act, 2018, is violative of
Article 14 of the Constitution of India.
15. Section 98 of the Chennai City ... Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation Act, 1981 and Section 83 (1)(c) and
http://www.judis
19 has held as follows:-
14. However, the main argument by the appellants against
entertaining WP (C) 1520/2001 and WP (C) 63/2002 ... speaking through Srinivasan, J. explained the purpose of administrative
tribunals created under Article 323-A in the backdrop of extraordinary
jurisdiction of the High Courts