Government of
Karnataka, in pursuance of Constitutional mandate under Article 350A of the
Constitution of India, spelt out its language policy ... According to him, the High Court
failed to take note of Article 350A of the Constitution which stipulates
that every endeavor shall be made
Government of
Karnataka, in pursuance of Constitutional mandate under Article 350A of the
Constitution of India, spelt out its language policy ... According to him, the High Court
failed to take note of Article 350A of the Constitution which stipulates
that every endeavor shall be made
titled 'Language of the Supreme Court, High Court
etc.' encompassing Articles 348 and 349 , notwithstanding anything in the
earlier provisions, provides for proceedings ... business in Parliament.
In the light of the same, Article 344 and Articles 350A and 351 providing
for the progressive use of Hindi and restrictions
Delhi High Court Bar Association & Anr. vs Govt. Of Nct Of Delhi & Anr