Article 321 in Constitution of India
321. Power to extend functions of Public Service Commissions
An Act made by Parliament or, as the case
Articles 315 and 320 deal with the appointment of a Public Service Commission for a State and the functions of that Commission. Article 321 then ... Article 12 , while in Article 308 " local authority" is not included. Reference may also be made to Article 321 which also occurs
Panchayat' defined under Article 243(d) means a 'Self-Government', outside the scope of Article 321;
(ii) The impugned amendment interferes with ... Article 243(d) of the Constitution means an instrument of Self Government constituted under Article 243B for the rural areas. As provided under Article 243G
executive orders. He would invite the
attention of the Court to Article 321 and would submit that
the same is a complete answer. He would ... State legislature and not by an executive order.
Secondly, Article 321 does not empower the State to
encroach upon the field occupied
review would be covered by the
words memorials or petitions ".
Article 320(3)(c) is in these terms
320(3):" The Union Public ... Public Service Commissions." Articles 320 and 323 lay down
the several duties of a Public Service Commission. Article
321 envisages such " additional functions
selection fair, the constitution by Article 315 has
also created Public Service Commission for the Union and the
States. Article 320 deals with functions ... this court to Article 320 of the Constitution which
provides about functions of the Public Service Commission. Article
321 enables Legislature of any State Government
which it shall be consulted, or referred for its advice. Article 321
therein empowers the Parliament and the Legislature of a State to provide ... Public Service Commission, required to be performed or discharged under
Article 320 or Article 321 of the Constitution, the Public Service
Commission's Chairman
G. Narayanaswami Naidu vs C. Krishnamurthi And Anr. on 23 January, 1958
Equivalent citations: AIR1958MAD343
recruited to the posts concerned on advice by the Public Service Commission. Article 315 of the Constitution mandatdrily requires the establishment of Public Service Commission ... sanctioned, benefit by the selection process through the Public Service Commission. Article 321 empowers extension of the functions of the Public Service Commission
Antony Stejo J vs State Of Kerala on 4 February, 2019
Author: V.Chitambaresh
Bench