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N. Krishnaiah vs Government Of Andhra Pradesh And Others on 11 July, 2000

xvi) In N. Krishnaiah v. Govt. of A.P.16, a Division Bench of the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh High Court held that powers conferred on Governor under Article - 161 of the Constitution of India are much higher than those conferred on Government under Sections - 432 and 15 . 2011 Crl.L.J. 731 16 . 2001 Crl.L.J. 2972 KL,J W.P. Nos.20421 of 2019 & batch 29 433 of Cr.P.C. and that no such restriction on powers of Governor under Article - 161 of the Constitution of India.
Andhra HC (Pre-Telangana) Cites 34 - Cited by 13 - R M Bapat - Full Document

Arnesh Kumar vs State Of Bihar & Anr on 2 July, 2014

"10. Secondly, the rapid proliferation of the virus amongst the inmates of congested prisons is a matter of serious concern. The High-Powered Committees constituted by the State Governments / Union territories shall consider release of prisoners by adopting the guidelines (such as inter alia, SOP laid down by NALSA) followed by them last year, at the earliest. Such of those States which have not constituted High Powered Committees last year are directed to do so immediately...."
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