Article 22 of the Constitution because this Article does not give any such power to him. By issuing a Proclamation under Article 352 , the President ... necessity be taken under the same Article even if a Porclamation of Emergency under Article 352(1) is in valid operation. In my considered opinion
operation of the proclamation of emergency made by the President under Article 352 of the Constitution of India on 26th October ... operation of the proclamation of Emergency made by the President under Article 352 of the Constitution on the 26th October, 1962, or such other service
appellant unless the facts fell within the provisions of Articles 352 and 353 of the Civil Services Regulations. It was not suggested by the learned ... case fell within either of these articles. The appellant was holding the post of Superintendent substantively and Article 352 had no application what scver
operation of the Proclamation of Emergency made by the
President under Article 352 of the Constitution on 26th
October, 1962, or such other service ... Operation of the Proclamation of Emergency made
by the President under Article 352 of the
Constitution of the 26th October, 1962 or such other
service
operation of the proclamation of Emergency made by the President under
Article 352 of the Constitution of India on October ... operation of the proclamation of Emergency made by the
President under Article 352 of the Constitution of India on October 26,
1962 or such other
operation of the Proclamation of Emergency made
by the President under Article 352 of the Constitution on the
26th October, 1962, or such other service ... operation of the Proclamation of Emergency made by the
President under Article 352 of the Constitution on the 26th
October, 1962, or such other service
December 3, 1971, the President of India again proclaimed emergency under Article 352 of the Constitution of India on account of external aggression vide notification
Omitted;
(ii) while a proclamation of emergency under clause (1) of Article 352 of the Constitution is in operation, the State Government may extend
Pritpal Singh Rattan Singh vs The Chief Commissioner Of Delhi And Anr. on 3 February
them under Article 19(1) (f) of the Constitution and that the section is not saved by Clause (5) of that Article as the restriction ... violative of Article 19 of the Constitution because of the National Emergency which has been proclaimed in the country under Article 352 of the Constitution