Article 19(1)(f) and Article 31 were deleted from Part-Ill of the Constitution of India and a new Article being Article. 300A ... Development Act is protected under Article 31C of the Constitution of India. At the relevant time, evidently Article 300A did not come into force
considered having regard to the principles
contained in Article 19(1)(g) read with Article 300A of the
Constitution, besides, the human rights on property
right hitherto available under Article 31 of the Indian Constitution or the constitutional guarantee, which is now provided under Article 300A of the Constitution will ... hitherto available under Article 31 of the Indian Constitution and constitutional guarantee, which is now available under Article 300A of the Constitution of India
sought to be acquired. Having regard
to the provisions contained in Article 300A of the Constitution of India, the
State in exercise of its power ... valuable
important right and having regard to the provisions contained in Article
300A of the Constitution of India has been held to be akin
from the said list can only
be done by the Parliament under Article 341(2) of the Constitution of
India. In the entire Constitution wherever ... Article 341
as is found in the present Constitution. Noticing the need for creating a
list of Scheduled Castes a Draft Article 300A was introduced
opposed to one's right
of property as envisaged under Article 300A of the
Constitution of India."
63. In State of Uttar Pradesh ... rights
available to the citizens are declared by the Constitution.
Although Article 19(1)(f) was deleted by the Forty-fourth
Amendment to the Constitution
matter,
the impugned provisions must be held to be ultra vires Article 300A
of the Constitution. Sub-section (7)of Section 49-C, Mr. Sanghi ... said to have
any jurisdiction to direct that out of the seized articles, only one
item shall be released and the rest would be destroyed
loosely used, as having regard to
the provisions contained in Article 300A of the Constitution of India, no
property can be taken over or acquired
right, being
incidental to the right of ownership; having regard to Article 300A of the
Constitution of India, cannot be taken away save by authority
compensation and, thus, the same would be violative of Article
300A of the Constitution of India, but, it is another thing to say that