Union of India (Defendant No.1). This will be clear from
Article 73(1) of the Constitution, which provides that subject
to the provisions ... with respect to which
Parliament has power to make laws and from Article 246(4)
of the Constitution which states that Parliament has power
Union of India (Defendant No.1). This will be clear from
Article 73(1) of the Constitution, which provides that subject
to the provisions ... with respect to which
Parliament has power to make laws and from Article 246(4)
of the Constitution which states that Parliament has power
K.T. Plantation Pvt. Ltd. & Anr vs State Of Karnataka on 9 August, 2011
Akhil Bhartiya Upbhokta Congress vs Staet Of M.P. & Ors on 6 April, 2011
jurisprudential theory of Professor Reich
in his article on the "The New Property" (73
Yale Law Journal 733) accepted the following
dictum contained
Rabindra Kr. Pal @ Dara Singh vs Republic Of India on 21 January, 2011
Author: P
Indian Medical Association vs Union Of India & Ors on 12 May, 2011
Equivalent citations
Maneka Gandhi (supra), Article 21 of the
Constitution which guarantees life and personal
liberty has to be interpreted differently.
70. Article 21 as enacted ... Bachan Singh (supra) held that in
view of the expanded interpretation of Article 21 in
Maneka Gandhi (supra), it should read as follows
crystallizers etc. If an article is an element in the
composition of another article made out of it, such an article may
be described ... component of another article. Thus, structures in
question do not satisfy description of `components'. Therefore, in
our opinion, the Tribunal was right
Entry No. 9A (Exhibit PW-156/C), DD Entry No. 73 B, Exhibit PW-
152/B, Exhibit PW-152/F and DD No. 22A, which ... seizure of rope
and cap (Exhibit PW-183/D), seizure of various articles from Red Fort
(Exhibit PW-196/A) and Exhibits