interest to remain in occupation of the premises. In terms of Article 299 of the Constitution of India it was mandatory to have a registered ... lease stood automatically terminated. There being no lease deed required by Article 299 , after the expiry of first five year the respondent is in unauthorised
void arid unenforceable for non-compliance of the provisions of Article 299(I) of (he Constitulion, the contractor would be saved from the mischief ... enforceable for non-observance of Ihe provisions of Article 299 of the Constitulion, still the petitioner incurred disqualification under the Act, 1951 from standing
Revenue Secretary, Government of Andhra Pradesh. In terms of Article 299 of the Constitution of India, all the deeds, documents and indentures must be drawn ... held to be illegal.
6. Reference may be made to Article 299 of the Constitution of India which reads as under:
(1) All contracts made
executed on behalf of the Governor, that was sufficient compliance with Article 299 of the Constitution as the officer was authorised to execute ... proposition that where a contract was in contravention of Article 299(1) of the Constitution, claim for compensation would lie Under Section
enforced even though there is no contract as envisaged under Article 299 of the Constitution of India. The relevant discussion whether Section 82 creates ... absence of any contract in the manner provided in Article 299(1) there could be no liability to pay the deficiency. In our opinion, this
liability
can be enforced as there was no contract
complying with Article 299 of the
Constitution. There was no statutory contract
as the provisions ... thus enforcing a
statutory liability. There is no constitutional embargo under
Article 299 to enforce this statutory obligation.
12. The learned counsel for the appellant
third judge for hearing. The amplitude of powers
of this Court under Articles 136 and 142 of the Constitution
of India for doing complete justice ... some point of time,
seems to have pressed into service Article 299 of the
Constitution of India, to contend that no valid contract
between parties
application of either Article 256 or
Article 257 of the Constitution.
It has to be noted that clause (b) in Article 73 cannot apply ... said clause has to be considered in terms of Article 299 of the Constitution.
Article 246 deals with subject matter of laws made by Parliament
behalf of the Government is clear in terms of
Article 299 of the Constitution and it is also clear by the communication
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with Article 299 of the Constitution of India.
26. If in spite of what is notified above