court. The legislative function consists
in "making" law [see: Article 245 of the
Constitution] and not in "declaring" what ... view of source of power flowing
from Article 245 and 246 of the Constitution of
India read with entry 25 in the concurrent list
Legislatures to legislate by reference to
territorial limits is defined by Article 245. The subject-
matters with respect to which those powers can be
exercised ... powers vested in Parliament and
the State Legislatures are divided in Article 245.
Generally speaking, a legislation having extra territorial
operation can be enacted only
list-II of
Seventh Schedule and being within its powers under Article
245(1) and 246(3) of the Constitution of India ... list-II of
Seventh Schedule and being within its powers under Article
245(1) and 246(3) of the Constitution of India
Article 162 of the Constitution of India cannot be read in
isolation and it becomes necessary to understand its co-
relation with Article 245 ... Fundamental
Rights included in Part III.
14. A combined reading of Article 245 and
Article 246 of the Constitution of India shows that Parliament
Article 162 of the Constitution of India cannot be read in
isolation and it becomes necessary to understand its co-
relation with Article 245 ... Fundamental
Rights included in Part III.
14. A combined reading of Article 245 and
Article 246 of the Constitution of India shows that Parliament
Article 162 of the Constitution of India cannot be read in
isolation and it becomes necessary to understand its co-
relation with Article 245 ... Fundamental
Rights included in Part III.
14. A combined reading of Article 245 and
Article 246 of the Constitution of India shows that Parliament
Article 162 of the Constitution of India cannot be read in
isolation and it becomes necessary to understand its co-
relation with Article 245 ... Fundamental
Rights included in Part III.
14. A combined reading of Article 245 and
Article 246 of the Constitution of India shows that Parliament
Article 162 of the Constitution of India cannot be read in
isolation and it becomes necessary to understand its co-
relation with Article 245 ... Fundamental
Rights included in Part III.
14. A combined reading of Article 245 and
Article 246 of the Constitution of India shows that Parliament
legislation. The
source of legislative power has to be traced to Article 245. Article
246 of the Constitution, effects a complete separation of the taxing ... power to tax is to be sourced to the Constitution; to Article
245 and the fields of taxation determined from the three lists
under
avoid a conflict.
If the conflict becomes unavoidable, then Article 245
indicates the manner of resolution of such a conflict.
12 Thus, the question ... virtue of the nonobstante clause in Article 246(1) ,
in the second, by reason of Article 245(1). Clause (2)
of Article 245 deals