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Hari Chand Aggarwal vs Batala Engineering Co, Ltd on 24 September, 1968

In Hari Chand Aggarwal Vs. The Batala Engineering Co. Ltd. (AIR 1969 SC 483) also a question had arisen whether the Additional District Magistrate who was entrusted with all the powers of the District Magistrate under Section 10(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure could have exercised the power delegated by the Central Government to the District Magistrate to requisition the property under Section 29 of the Defence of India Act, 1962. This Court held as under :
Supreme Court of India Cites 20 - Cited by 35 - A N Grover - Full Document

Marathwada University vs Seshrao Balwant Rao Chavan on 13 April, 1989

Moreover, this is not a case where the power of Chairman or the Managing Director came to be exercised by a subordinate official as a result of delegation of that power. Shri Wadhwa while exercising the power of review was really discharging the functions of Chairman and Managing Director as he was then placed incharge of those offices and was therefore entitled to perform all the duties and functions of those offices. He did not exercise that power on the basis that it was delegated to him. Therefore, the decisions in Barnard Vs. National Dock, Labour Board (1953 (1) All England Report 1113), Krishna Kumar Vs. Divisional Assistant Electrical Engineer (1979 (4) SCC 289) and Marathwada University Vs. Seshrao Balwant Rao Chavan (1989 (3) SCC 132), relied upon by the learned counsel in support of his contention that statutory power can be exercised by the named authority only and cannot be further delegated, require no further consideration.
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