West Bengal Land Reforms and
Tenancy Tribunal constituted under Article 323B of the Constitution of India.
On promulgation of the West Bengal Estate Acquisition ... invoking the source of power emanating from Article 323B
of the Constitution of India. Mr. Ghose further submits that Section
This is provided in sub-
clause (h) under clause (2) of Article 323B , which was inserted by Section 2
of the Constitution (75th Amendment ... Clause (1) of Article 323A or with regard to all or any of the
matters specified in Clause (2) of Article 323B , reached
under Article 32 ,
of the constitution, was held unconstitutional
besides holding clause 2(d) of Article 323A and
clause 3(d) of Article 323B ... powers
conferred by Articles 226/227 and 32 of the
Constitution. The Tribunals created under
Article 323A and Article 323B of the
Constitution are possessed
hold that Clause 2(d) of Article
323A and Clause 3(d) of Article 323B , to the extent they exclude the jurisdiction
of the High ... powers conferred
by Articles 226/227 and 32 of the Constitution. The Tribunals created
under Article 323A and Article 323B of the Constitution are possessed
hold that Clause 2(d) of Article 323A and Clause 3(d) of Article 323B , to the extent they exclude the jurisdiction of the High ... powers conferred by Articles 226/227 and 32 of the Constitution. The Tribunals created under Article 323A and Article 323B of the Constitution are possessed
hold that all decisions of Tribunals,
whether created pursuant to Article 323A or Article 323B of the
Constitution, will be subject to the High Court ... that "all decisions of Tribunals created under Article 323A and Article
323B of the Constitution will be subject to the scrutiny before a Division
hold that all decisions of Tribunals,
whether created pursuant to Article 323A or Article 323B of the
Constitution, will be subject to the High Court ... that "all decisions of Tribunals created under Article 323A and Article
323B of the Constitution will be subject to the scrutiny before a Division
hold that all decisions of Tribunals,
whether created pursuant to Article 323A or Article 323B of the
Constitution, will be subject to the High Court ... that "all decisions of Tribunals created under Article 323A and Article
323B of the Constitution will be subject to the scrutiny before a Division
hold that all decisions of Tribunals,
whether created pursuant to Article 323A or Article 323B of the
Constitution, will be subject to the High Court ... that "all decisions of Tribunals created under Article 323A and Article
323B of the Constitution will be subject to the scrutiny before a Division
hold that all decisions of Tribunals,
whether created pursuant to Article 323A or Article 323B of the
Constitution, will be subject to the High Court ... that "all decisions of Tribunals created under Article 323A and Article
323B of the Constitution will be subject to the scrutiny before a Division