Article 21 of the
Constitution of India has been infringed. The privileges and
immunity conferred on the Governor of the State under Article 361 ... exercise of the
power conferred under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. The
personal immunity under Article 361 of the Constitution of India
qualifying service' defined in Section 1 Chapter XVI of Article 361 of the Civil Service Regulations held that the Conditions (B) of Article 361 ... service" is 'defined in Section 1 Chapter XVI of Article 361 of the Civil Service Regulations, which provides that the service
pension, provided, of course, the first and third conditions stipulated in Article 361 of the Regulations are satisfied."
19. In Shakuntala @ Brahmo Devi ... pensionary benefits. The Court taking note of the provisions of Articles 361 , 424, 465 of the Civil Service Regulations and Fundamental Rule 56 observed
Amin cannot be added while computing qualifying service as defined under Article 361 of Civil Service Regulation or Section 2 of The Uttar Pradesh Qualifying ... qualifying service" is defined in section 1 Chapter 16 of Article 361 of the Civil Service Regulations, which provides that the service
proceedings that may be
initiated by virtue of the provisions of Article 361 of Constitution of India. His
excellency had been impleaded as 1st defendant ... District Munsif has taken the suit
on file without reference to Article 361(4) of the Constitution of India.
11. Article 361
qualifying service" is defined in Section 1 Chapter 16 of Article 361 of the Civil Service Regulations, which provides that the service ... Civil Service Regulations, if they are inconsistent. Conditions (Supra) of Article 361 of Civil Service Regulations are clearly inconsistent with Fundamental Rule 56 and thus
Jibeesh George vs State Of Kerala on 12 April, 2023
Author: S. Manikumar
Bench: S
Sajeevan Lal And 26 Ors. vs State Of U.P. Thru Pein.Secy. ... on 23
mala fide, arbitrary and ultra vires, the immunity
granted under Article 361 of the Constitution of India does not
prevent the Constitutional Courts to review
President had acted
and passed that order. Moreover, as required by
Article 77(1) , all executive actions of the
Government of India have ... name of the President. The
immunity available to the President under Article
361 of the Constitution cannot be extended to the
orders passed