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Chiranjit Lal Chowdhuri vs The Union Of India And Others on 4 December, 1950

There can be no doubt that immunity from appearance in Court granted to any person or class of persons appears to offend the provisions of this article. It is well established, however, that classification or discrimination based upon reasonable distinction is valid. This has been held by the Supreme Court in 'Charanjit Lal v. Union of India', AIR (38) 1951 SC 41. In the judgment of Mr. Justice Fazl Ali the following dictum of Prof. Willis is quoted with approval:
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