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1 - 10 of 45 (0.34 seconds)Article 14 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 12 in The Orissa Panchayat Samiti Act, 1959 [Entire Act]
Deokinandan Prasad vs State Of Bihar & Ors on 4 May, 1971
In Deokinandan (supra), the apex Court at
paragraph-29 observed as follows:
Section 14 in The Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 [Entire Act]
State Of U.P.& Ors vs Arvind Kumar Srivastava & Ors on 17 October, 2014
In Jitendra Kumar (supra), the apex Court at
Paragraph-8 has observed as follows:
Union Of India And Anr vs Lt Col P.K. Choudhary And Ors on 15 February, 2016
It then observed : (P.K. Choudhary case [Union
of India v. P.K. Choudhary, (2016) 4 SCC 236 : (2016)
1 SCC (L&S) 640] , SCC p. 267, para 56)
"56. ... This Court went on to hold that if denial of
legitimate expectation in a given case amounts to
denial of a right that is guaranteed or is arbitrary,
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discriminatory, unfair or biased, gross abuse of power
or in violation of principles of natural justice, the same
can be questioned on the well-known grounds
attracting Article 14 of the Constitution but a claim
based on mere legitimate expectation without anything
more cannot ipso facto give a right to invoke these
principles."
Article 226 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 22 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Sri Sarat Chandra Parida vs State Of Odisha And Others on 8 May, 2014
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Since on the face of the order passed by this Court in
the case of Sarat Chandra Parida Vs. State of Odisha &
Ors. 2015 (II) ILR-CUT-94, the claim of the Petitioners to get
the benefit of pension and other pensionary benefits in
terms of the provisions contained under Odisha Aided
Educational Institutions' Employees' Retirement Benefit
Rules, 1981 (in short 1981 Rules) has been rejected and in
some of the cases order passed by this Court allowing the
benefit in the light of the order passed in the case of Sarat
Chandra Parida when was remitted back by the learned
Appellate Court in various Writ Appeals, all the matters were
heard analogously and disposed of by the present common
order.