Service Rules, 1964 flamed under
the proviso to Article 309 read with Article 234 of the
Constitution, have been made by the Governor ... Rules were flamed under the proviso
to Article 309 read with Article 234 of the Constitution of
India. The State Public Service Commission
relevant Rules framed by the
Governor under Article 309 read with Articles 233 and 234 of
the Constitution of India. In support of these contentions ... Services under Article 234 and also
Control of the High Court over the Subordinate Courts as
laid down by Article 235. Article 236 deals with
relevant Rules framed by the
Governor under Article 309 read with Articles 233 and 234 of
the Constitution of India. In support of these contentions ... Services under Article 234 and also
Control of the High Court over the Subordinate Courts as
laid down by Article 235. Article 236 deals with
exercise of the powers conferred by
Article 234 read with Article 309 of the Constitution of
India. These rules do not make any provision ... powers conferred by the provisio to
article 309 read with article 234 of the Constitution of
India and all other powers enabling him in this
general Clauses Act read with Article 367
of the Constitution.
The power of the Governor under Article 234 as regulated by
the rules framed thereunder ... Article
234 read with Rule 7 was not within the Governor's
discretion in terms of Article 163 , the power conferred by
Article 234
powers conferred by the
proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution read with Article
234 of the Constitution, in consultation with the High Court ... Judicial Service is required to be made under Article 234 of
the Constitution in accordance with the Rules made by the
Governor as provided therein
made only by His Excellency, the Governor, under Article 234 of the
Constitution of India and the State Government cannot issue Notification
appointing Judicial Officer ... those who are already in
service in view of Article 234 of the Constitution, even in that case, there was no
justification for the High
High
Court and therefore, must be regarded as complying with
Article 234 of the Constitution. Further, there is nothing
in the Punjab Civil Service (Judicial ... dated 18th August, 1975, * *
* in exercise of the powers under Article 234 of the
Constitution besides other provisions, Rule 7 was
substituted by another rule
Labour
Court are appointed under the provisions of Article 234 of the
Constitution of India, the Presiding Officers of Industrial
Tribunals are not so appointed ... appointed under Article 233 of the
Constitution of India nor they are appointed to the Judicial
Services of a State under Article 234
Labour Court, were void and illegal
and contrary to Article 234 of the Constitution. There was
also a prayer in the writ petition ... Article 236 of the Constitution.
Part VI, Chapter VI, of the Constitution of India deals
with courts subordinate to the High Court. Article 233 which