Chief Justice of the High Court exercising powers under Article 229(2) , Constitution of India, called Rules, 1976 which were again subsequently amended; copy ... Chief Justice in exercise of power vested under Article 229(2) , Constitution of India, constituted and Committee of 'Three Hon'ble Judges
Counsel Sri.P.Ravindran invited the
attention of this Court to Article 229(2) of the Constitution of
India and contended that the Rules framed ... provisions of any law made
by the Legislature of the State. Article 229(1) of the Constitution
of India provides that appointments of officers
hand, the qualification prescribed under
the High Court Rules framed under Article 229 of the
Constitution of India has specifically provides that for promotion ... rules.
16. As stated above, in exercise of powers conferred by
Article 229 of the Constitution of India, the High Court framed
the rules providing
Sri K B Lenkennavar vs State Of Karnataka on 9 April, 2013
Equivalent citations: 2015
considering the provisions of Article 146(2) of the Constitution of India which is in pari materia with Article 229 of the Constitution of India ... legislature of the State. In view of proviso to Sub-article (2) of Article 229; any rule relating to the salaries, allowances, leave or pension
Constitution, the power of appointment
granted to the Chief Justice under Article 229 (1) is subject to
Article 16 (1) , which guarantees equality of opportunity ... except to the limited extent that is provided in the
Article......Thus, Article 229 has a distinct and different
scheme and contemplates full freedom
Article 14 read with Article 16 of the Constitution of India, therefore, the appointing authority while exercising the powers under Article 229 of the Constitution ... India otherwise bye virtue of Article 13 (2) , the consequences would be void.
Moreover, the appointing authority under Article 229 of the Constitution of India
Article 14 read with Article 16 of the Constitution of India, therefore, the appointing authority while exercising the powers under Article 229 of the Constitution ... India otherwise bye virtue of Article 13 (2) , the consequences would be void.
Moreover, the appointing authority under Article 229 of the Constitution of India
Service (Conditions of
Service and Recruitment) Rules, 1960 were framed under Article 229 of the
Constitution of India classifying the service into separate categories such
under the Normal Zone of Consideration for Promotion
Rules, 1982 under Article 229 (2) of the Constitution of India, which is still
subsisting ... Normal Zone of Consideration for Promotion
Rules, 1982 framed under Article 229 (2) of the Constitution of India
completely nugatory or otiose.
Ld. Counsel