impugned notifications are also constitutionally invalid as offending article 304(a) of the Constitution since these have resulted in causing discrimination in the matter ... article 301 of the Constitution of India, necessitating fulfilment of requirement of prior sanction or subsequent assent as provided under article 304
relaxing provision from the rigour of the application of Article 301 or Article 304 itself is a restricting provision on the legislative power ... 304 requirement is for compliance with either Sub-article (a) or Sub-article (b) of Article 304 of the Constitution of India, it is urged
charge under section 4 and as contravening article 14 of the Constitution as well as article 304(b).
9. The Sate in its objection statement ... light on article 14 of the Constitution, it is necessary that the prohibitions in article 301 and the scope of article 304
short) is violative of article 304(a) of the Constitution of India ?"
2. The question is raised on the basis of the following facts ... State and sold, and therefore the provision is violative of article 304(a) of the Constitution. The stand of the State is that the same
restrictions contemplated by Article 301 and such measures need not comply with the requirements of the proviso to Article 304(b) of the Constitution ... resrtictions contemplated by Article 301 and such measures need not comply with the requirements of the proviso to Article 304(h) of the Constitution
VIRES ARTICLES 14 , 19 & 21 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA &
ETC.
WRIT PETITION NOS.27715-27716/2016 ARE FILED UNDER
ARTICLES ... VIOLATIVE OF
ARTICLE 13 , 14 AND 19 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA AND
THAT IT IS NOT SAVED BY ARTICLE 304 OF THE CONSTITUTION
would not be, in any way, violative of Article 301.
(2) Further, Article 304(b) empowers the State legislature to impose reasonable restrictions on freedom ... States within the meaning of Article 301 of the Constitution. As is manifest, Article 304 is an exception of Article 301 of the Constitution
States within the meaning of article 301 of the Constitution. As is manifest, article 304 is an exception to article 301 of the Constitution ... discrimination' is not used in article 14 but is used in articles 16 , 303 and 304(a). When used in article 304
observe that the difference in the provisions contained in Article 302 and Article 304(b) would prima facie seem to suggest that where Parliament exercises ... imposed in public interest as authorised by Article 302. On the other hand, Article 304(b) requires not only that the law should
intercourse guaranteed under article 301 of the Constitution and calls for compliance with the requirements of article 255 or 304 of the Constitution is concluded ... assent of the President under article 31A of the Constitution also governs the requirement of assent under article 304(b) of the Constitution. This case