section
240(3) of the Government of India Act, 1935. Article
311 was article 282-B of the draft Constitution ... India and the draft Article 282-B was discussed and
a considerable debate took place on it in the
Constituent Assembly (see the Official Report
nsidered. Article
282 alillexvsfi the «--Uii.ierA1'"'to fimake grarzts on
s:'LIbje<:ts; irrespective ... lndia._vbj; reee'i'*I:ing to;
Article 282".
52. "T expressien-- "public «
Lii'1C1€r Ai"tiele
price was given to the State Government under Article 282 of the Constitution of India. Since payment of subsidy became embarrassment to the Government
State Government are much wider as would appear from Article 282 of the Constitution ..... This provision confers a very wide discretion on a State Government ... manner, with reference to American Constitution on a provision similar to Article 282 of Constitution of India:--
"It has been held that the above
promotion or maintenance of any particular religion or religious denomination. Under Article 282 of the Constitution the Union or the State may make grant
covered
under Articles 109 & 110 of the
said Act,
there is alwaiis residuarq Articl
e under
(
CRP.No.282 OF 2011
Article 113 , which ... para -22 it is held under
old Article. 120,
which is equivalent to
Article. 113 of
Limitation Act, 1963 that the
starting point
of limitation
Yashodhara Shroff vs Union Of India on 12 June, 2019
Equivalent citations: AIRONLINE 2019 KAR
Court reported in AIR 1977 SC 282 to contend that the words "any other application" under Article 137 cannot be said ... 282. The Apex Court has laid down the law that the time limit of three years prescribed under Article 137 of the Limitation Act applies
S.T. Krishne Gowda vs The State Of Karnataka on 18 January, 2016
Author: S
legitimate the come within the purview of Article
26. Therefore, a Math is entitled to protection of
Article 26 of the Constitution of India ... alternative remedy,
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AIR 1954 SC 282
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jurisdiction of this Court under Article 226 of the
Constitution of India shall not ordinarily be exercised