concerned. It was submitted that the Article 243D cannot be equated with the provisions like Articles 330 , 332 and 334 of Constitution. It was submitted ... that the Articles 330 and 332 , being special provision for limited period, reservation has been provided in favour of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Article 15(4) and Article 16(4); which aspect, when intended,
was specifically referred to in the Constitution of India, as
disclosed from Articles ... Judge Bench noticed the
difference in language between Article 16 (4-A) and that in
Articles 330 and 332.
14. Under Articles
Article 15(4) and Article 16(4); which aspect, when intended,
was specifically referred to in the Constitution of India, as
disclosed from Articles ... Judge Bench noticed the
difference in language between Article 16 (4-A) and that in
Articles 330 and 332.
14. Under Articles
Article 15(4) and Article 16(4); which aspect, when intended,
was specifically referred to in the Constitution of India, as
disclosed from Articles ... Judge Bench noticed the
difference in language between Article 16 (4-A) and that in
Articles 330 and 332.
14. Under Articles
Article 15(4) and Article 16(4); which aspect, when intended,
was specifically referred to in the Constitution of India, as
disclosed from Articles ... Judge Bench noticed the
difference in language between Article 16 (4-A) and that in
Articles 330 and 332.
14. Under Articles
Article 15(4) and Article 16(4); which aspect, when intended,
was specifically referred to in the Constitution of India, as
disclosed from Articles ... Judge Bench noticed the
difference in language between Article 16 (4-A) and that in
Articles 330 and 332.
14. Under Articles
Article 15(4) and Article 16(4); which aspect, when intended,
was specifically referred to in the Constitution of India, as
disclosed from Articles ... Judge Bench noticed the
difference in language between Article 16 (4-A) and that in
Articles 330 and 332.
14. Under Articles
Article 15(4) and Article 16(4); which aspect, when intended,
was specifically referred to in the Constitution of India, as
disclosed from Articles ... Judge Bench noticed the
difference in language between Article 16 (4-A) and that in
Articles 330 and 332.
14. Under Articles
Article 15(4) and Article 16(4); which aspect, when intended,
was specifically referred to in the Constitution of India, as
disclosed from Articles ... Judge Bench noticed the
difference in language between Article 16 (4-A) and that in
Articles 330 and 332.
14. Under Articles
Article 15(4) and Article 16(4); which aspect, when intended,
was specifically referred to in the Constitution of India, as
disclosed from Articles ... Judge Bench noticed the
difference in language between Article 16 (4-A) and that in
Articles 330 and 332.
14. Under Articles