Acquisition Act), is
protected by Article 31C of the
Constitution?
3. Whether the true interpretation of
Article 300A of the Constitution, the
said ... Article 31(1) , hence, all the judicial
pronouncements rendered by this Court on Article
31(1) would equally apply when we interpret Article
300A. Learned
wherein also the issue of scope and extent of right under
Article 300A of the Constitution of India was one of the
issues
word property. Mines, minerals
and quarries are property attracting Article 300A.
48. The word "property" used in Article 300A must be
understood ... Article 31(1) [ the "Rule of law " doctrine] and not Article 31(2)
[ which had embodied the doctrine of Eminent Domain]. Article
300A
fundamental rights. It was enacted as a
constitutional right in Article 300A. It said that no person would be deprived
of his property save ... only recognised as a
constitutional right by insertion of Article 300A. This subsection stated that
no person would be deprived of his property save
against moral and
material abandonment."
39. Apart from Article 39(f) , Article 300A also
comes into play while interpreting the concept of
property rights ... Article 300A is as follows:
"300A. Persons not to be deprived of
property save by authority of law: No
person shall be deprived
Rocks , (2009) 1 SCC 150.
Mr. Mukherjee has contended as follows. Article 300A does not protect a contract; it
protects a property; and the expression ... deprived them of
their property save by authority of law.
Article 300A of the Constitution of India is as follows:
"300A. Persons
take the advantage of Repealing Act of 1999.
16. Article 300A of the Constitution of India provides that
no person can be deprived of property ... protection given to every citizen to hold property under
Article 300A of the Constitution of India. This Court had
already held that document Exhibit
parties,
perused the pleadings and documents appended thereto.
7. Article 300A of the Constitution of India was inserted
by the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment ... property was deleted from the provisions of the Constitution
of India. Article 300A provides that no person shall be
deprived of his property save
parties,
perused the pleadings and documents appended thereto.
6. Article 300A of the Constitution of India was inserted
by the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment ... property was deleted from the provisions of the Constitution
of India. Article 300A provides that no person shall be
deprived of his property save
Section
43 is violative of Article 14 and Article 300A of the Constitution,
if Section 43 is not properly interpreted to mean that the
consideration ... property without authority of law and is
violative of Article 300A of the Constitution.
Excessive
delegation of power is arbitrary and absolute discretion given
without