Government have been so framed under the
enabling powers of Article 309. Article 73 which is a part of Part V, Chapter ... there being any express provision like the one under Article 254 ,
merely because Article 73 makes the provisions in respect of the executive
power
being inconsistent with
the exercise of power by the GoI under Article 73 of the
Constitution of India. In any event, the question ... Article 73 (for Central Government) and Article 162 (for State
Government) has held as under: -
"7. Article 73 of the Constitution relates
Union in the legislative powers conferred upon it by Article 73 of the
Constitution. They deal with uncovered issues, i.e., a situation where ... specifically make a
mention of Article 73 , but it is too well settled a proposition of law that
non-mentioning of the provision or making
Union in the legislative powers conferred upon it by Article 73
of the Constitution. They deal with uncovered issues, i.e., a
situation where ... specifically make a mention of Article
73 , but it is too well settled a proposition of law that non-
mentioning of the provision or making
being violated and the same is impermissible.
With reference to Articles 73 , 256 and 257 of the Constitution of India 1950
(for short ... application of either Article 256 or
Article 257 of the Constitution.
It has to be noted that clause (b) in Article 73 cannot apply
meaning and the connotation of Article 162 of the Constitution, which is in the same terms as Article 73 except with a slight difference which ... powers conferred under these Articles do not come within the purview of clauses (a) and (b) of Article 73 (1) and yet the exercise
duced by the Central Executive Authority under the powers
flowing from Article 73(1) (a) of the Constitution, accord-
ing to which the executive power ... that whilst by virtue of clause 1 (a) of Arti-
cle 73, the executive power of the Union which is co-exten-
sive with
international
commitments, engraft a legal framework by executive action under Article 73
of the Constitution. The said guidelines are in conformity with the
Nation ... absence of statutory enactments, is
an alternative mode authorised under Article 73 of the Constitution. In the
present case, the exercise of executive power
arise because the petitioners have been deprived of the
same.
Articles 73 and 162 of the Constitution do not contain any
definition as to what ... counsel has, in support of
this contention, placed considerable reliance upon articles
73 and 162 of our Constitution-and also upon certain decided
authorities
concerned
with certain provisions of the Constitution of India also. Article 73
speaks about the extent of executive power of the Union, which reads ... further pointed out that as per the proviso to Article 73 , the
executive power of the Union referred to in Article 73(1)(a) shall