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1 - 10 of 11 (0.24 seconds)Article 335 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 46 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 142 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Dwarkanath, Hindu Undivided Family vs Income-Tax Officer, Special Circle, ... on 29 March, 1965
In Dwarkanath, Hindu Undivided
Family v. Income-Tax Officer, Special Circle, Kanpur, and
another, [1965] 3 S.C.R. 536, 540 this Court pointed out
that Article 226 is designedly couched in a wide language in
order not to confine the power conferred by it only to the
power to issue prerogative writs as understood in England,
such wide language being used to enable the High Courts "to
reach injustice wherever it is found" and "to mould the
reliefs to meet the peculiar and complicated requirements of
this country."
Article 37 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 136 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 16 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Hochtlef Gammon vs State Of Orissa & Ors on 4 September, 1975
In
Hochtief Gammon's Case this Court pointed out (at page 675)
that the powers of the Courts in relation to the orders of
the Government or an officer of the Government who has been
conferred any power under any statute, which apparently
confer on them absolute discretionary powers, are not
confined to cases where such power is exercised or refused
to be exercised on irrelevant considerations or on erroneous
ground or mala fide, and in such a case a party would be
entitled to move the High Court for a writ of mandamus.
State Of Kerala & Anr vs N. M. Thomas & Ors on 19 September, 1975
"The matter has been examined in detail and it has
been decided that a lower standard for SC and ST
candidates in all the groups, where the promotion
is on the basis of seniority-cum-fitness and there
is qualifying examination to determine the fitness
of the candidates, to the extent as prescribed in
this Office letter No. 63/1/71-SPBI dated 17th
July 1971 (copy enclosed) be observed subject to
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the instructions contained in the last sentence of
para 1 of Department of Personnel and A.R.O.M.
dated 21.1.77 referred to above. It may also be
stated that the relaxation of standard should be
the minimum limit upto which the competent
authorities could go down in order to fill the
vacancies reserved for ST and SC in such
qualifying examination."