clause before Art. 233(2) , there cannot be any dispute that
“the service” in Art. 233(2) can only mean the judicial
service. The circumstance ... Article 14 and Article 16 of
the Constitution.”
46. From the above, we have no doubt that the expression, ‘the
service’ in Article 233(2
Rameshwar Dayal (supra).
3. It is argued that articles 233(1) and 233(2) inter alia deal with
direct recruitment, as is apparent from ... provided in Article 233.
12. Article 233(1) provides for appointments by way of posting and
promotion. It is apparent from Article 233 that
Article 236 (a) defines the word "district judge" occurring in
Chapter VI.
8) Reading of clause (2) of Article 233 shows that ... acceptable. Neither the
text of Article and nor the words occurring in Article 233(2) suggest such
interpretation. Indeed, if his argument is accepted
sources of recruitment are indicated in clause
(2) thereof. Under clause (2) of Article 233
two sources are given, namely, (i) persons in
the service ... this
definition, instead of appearing in Article 236 ,
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is placed as a clause before Article 233(2) ,
there cannot be any dispute that
meant by "advocate" or "pleader" under
Article 233(2) of the Constitution Of India. The
question was in context ... time employment ceases to be an advocate
within the meaning of Article 233(2) of the
Constitution Of India. Considering the decision of
the Supreme
Rules being ultra vires of Article 233(2) of the Constitution, and has also sought a writ of certiorari quashing Clauses (2 ... dated 9.1.2007 amending 1975 Rules, as
ultra vires being violative of Article 233(2) of the Constitution. He has also sought a writ of mandamus
article 233 of the Constitution. In another judgment, the Supreme Court had held that the power of posting of a district judge under article 233 ... called the Constitution (Twentieth Amendment) Act, 1966. 2. Insertion of new article 233A.-
After article 233 of the Constitution, the following article shall be inserted
Advocate to be eligible for
appointment as a District Judge in Article 233(2) ? Does the
acceptance of the Report of the Shetty Commission ... Rules which is impugned by him is
ultra vires of Article 233(2) of the Constitution. According to
him, the prescription of a minimum
short
" Consumer Act ") and in terms of Article 233(2) of the Constitution of
India. The petitioner would also take ... being ultra vires of Article 14 and 233
of the Constitution of India on the ground that Article 233(2) provides
that a person
Article 233 is misconceived. Article 233 of the
Constitution relates to appointment of a person as a District Judge.
Article 233 reads as under:-
"233 ... obvious
as Article 233(1) relates to promotion of persons who are already in
judicial service, while Article 233(2) provides that a person