High Court under the
Constitution of India is always in addition to the revisional jurisdiction conferred
on it.
18. The Constitution Bench in L. Chandra ... Constitution and on the High Courts
under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution is a part of the basic structure of
the Constitution, forming
High Court under the
Constitution of India is always in addition to the revisional jurisdiction
conferred on it.
14. The Constitution Bench in L. Chandra ... Constitution and on the High Courts
under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution is a part of the basic structure of
the Constitution, forming
High Court
under the Constitution of India is always in addition to the revisional
jurisdiction conferred on it.
17.The Constitution Bench in L. Chandra ... Constitution and on the High Courts under Articles 226 and 227
of the Constitution is a part of the basic structure of the Constitution,
forming
position is substantially different under
a written Constitution, such as the one which governs us. The Constitution
of India, which represents the Supreme ... that no constitutional
amendment can be sustained which violates the basic structure of the
Constitution. [See: His Holiness KesavanandaBharatiSripadagalavaru v.
State of Kerala, [1973] Suppl
laying down that the judicial review being a part of basic structure of
the Constitution, the power of the High Court under Article
This is not a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of
India either in its form or caption. In Shalini Shyam Shetty ... down therein that Article 227 is a part
of the basic structure of the Constitution and that the High Court can
interfere in exercise
position is
substantially different under a written Constitution, such as the one
which governs us. The Constitution of India, which represents the
Supreme ... that no constitutional amendment can be sustained which
violates the basic structure of the Constitution. [See: His Holiness
Kesavananda Bharati Sripadagalavaru v. State of Kerala
under a written Constitution, such as the one which governs
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us. The Constitution of India, which ... that no constitutional amendment can be sustained which violates
the basic structure of the Constitution. [See: His Holiness
Kesavananda Bharati Sripadagalavaru v. State of Kerala
principles in Waryam Singh (supra) have been
repeatedly followed by subsequent Constitution Benches and various
other decisions of this Court.
(e) According to the ratio ... statute. It has been declared a part of the basic
structure of the Constitution by the Constitution Bench of this Court in
the case
principles in Waryam Singh (supra) have been repeatedly
followed by subsequent Constitution Benches and various
other decisions of this Court.
(e) According to the ratio ... statute. It has been
declared a part of the basic structure of the Constitution
by the Constitution Bench of this Court in the case