were violative of the basic structure of
the Constitution of India. In this context, the Constitution
Bench, interpreted the provisions of Article ... amendment by which
Article 16(4A) was introduced violated the basic structure
of the Constitution. In fact, the validity of the Constitutional
Amendment
were violative of the basic structure of
the Constitution of India. In this context, the Constitution
Bench, interpreted the provisions of Article ... amendment by which
Article 16(4A) was introduced violated the basic structure
of the Constitution. In fact, the validity of the Constitutional
Amendment
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
State of Karnataka : (2011) 9 SCC,
Whether Article 300-A of the Constitution is
construed as providing for deprivation of property
without any compensation ... violation of Article 14 of the
Constitution, thus violating the basic structure of the
Constitution?
6. The learned Counsel would further point out that
were violative of the basic structure of
the Constitution of India. In this context, the Constitution
Bench, interpreted the provisions of Article ... amendment by which
Article 16(4A) was introduced violated the basic structure
of the Constitution. In fact, the validity of the Constitutional
Amendment
were violative of the basic structure of
the Constitution of India. In this context, the Constitution
Bench, interpreted the provisions of Article ... amendment by which
Article 16(4A) was introduced violated the basic structure
of the Constitution. In fact, the validity of the Constitutional
Amendment
Article 32 of the Constitution is an integral and essential
feature of the Constitution, constituting part of its basic structure. Ordinarily,
therefore, the power ... Constitution is a
part of the inviolable basic structure of our Constitution. While this jurisdiction
cannot be ousted, other courts and Tribunals may perform
Parliament would not per se violate the "basic structure" of the Constitution.
(ii) Recognised constitutional conventions pertaining to the Westminster model ... violate any constitutional convention.
(iii) The "basic structure" of the Constitution will stand violated if while enacting legislation pertaining to transfer of judicial
Supreme Court
under Articles 226/227 and 32 of the Constitution, are
unconstitutional. Section 28 of the Act and the "exclusion of
jurisdiction ... Article 32 of the
Constitution is part of the inviolable basic structure of our Constitution.
While this jurisdiction cannot be ousted, other courts and Tribunals
power
between the legislature and executive forms part of the basic
structure of the Constitution of India and any attempts by the
executives to legislate ... authority under the
law would amount to violation of the basic structure of the
Constitution of India. The power to legislate is incorporated
under Article