arbitrary, illegal, unconstitutional, lack in legislative competence and opposed to basic structures of the Constitution and violative of fundamental rights guaranteed to the petitioners-employees ... illegal, unjust, unconstitutional, lacking in legislative competence and opposed to basic structure of the Constitution and violative of fundamental rights guaranteed to the petitioners under
Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985 as ultra vires, unconstitutional and violating the basic structure and issue the consequential direction to the respondents to drop all proceedings ... Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985, as ultra vires, unconstitutional and violating the Basic Structure and issue the consequential direction to the respondents to drop all proceedings
view of the judgment dated 30-1-2002 passed by the Constitution Bench in Konkan Railway Corporation v. Rani Construction Private Limited ( 1 supra ... supra). In our opinion, the judicial review is the basic structure of the Constitution of India and when alternative efficacious remedy is not available
same is violative of Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution of India. The action of the respondents in permitting the sale of toxic products ... rule of law and thus is contrary to the basic structure of the Constitution.
12. Under Articles 39 , 46 , and 47 in Part
invokes the extraordinary jurisdiction of this Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of India praying to issue a writ of mandamus declaring the action ... Tribunals Act ') as unconstitutional and opposed to the Basic Structure of the Constitution of India. The petitioner-union accordingly prays for appropriate further directions
under Article 141 of the Constitution of India, that the exercise of jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India is discretionary ... Article 226 of the Constitution, is an integral and essential feature of the Constitution, constituting part of its basic structure ( L. Chandra Kumar v. Union
under Article 141 of the Constitution of India,
that the exercise of jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India
is discretionary ... Article 226 of the Constitution, is an integral and essential feature of
the Constitution, constituting part of its basic structure (L. Chandra Kumar v.
Union
therefore the independence of the judicial institutions is a basic structure of the Constitution.
12. G.O.Ms.No.68 Finance (SMPC) Department dated
development of socio-economic culture and the concept of social justice, the basic features of wages have undergone progressive change. In the modern system ... viewed comparatively. The periodical revision of minimum wages and
wage structure is, therefore, absolutely necessary. That is why the Act does not define minimum wages
reagitated. There are certain classes of cases like disputes regarding wage structure, service conditions etc., which arise as circumstances change and new situations arise which ... Constitution of India, but are raised for the first time in a writ proceeding before the Supreme Court under Article 32 of the Constitution