comment -The Constitution (Seventy-fourth Amendment) Act, 1992, dealt with the devolution of power into the systems of Municipalities or Urban Local Governments. It mandated ... setting up and devolution of powers to Urban local bodies (ULBs) or city governments as the lowest unit of governance in cities and towns. This
Article 243W in Constitution of India
243W. Powers, authority and responsibilities of Municipalities, etc.
Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, the Legislature ... self-government and such law may contain provisions for the devolution of powers and responsibilities upon Municipalities, subject to such conditions as may be specified
Article 243G in Constitution of India
243G. Powers, authority and responsibilities of Panchayats
Subject to the provisions of this Constitution the Legislature of a State ... self-government and such law may contain provisions for the devolution of powers and responsibilities upon Panchayats, at the appropriate level, subject to such conditions
Section 243G in Constitution of India, 1950
243G. Powers, authority and responsibilities of Panchayats.
- Subject to the provisions of the Constitution, the Legislature ... self-government and such law may contain provisions for the devolution of powers and responsibilities upon Panchayats, at the appropriate level, subject to such conditions
Section 243W in Constitution of India, 1950
243W. Powers, authority and responsibilities of Municipalities, etc.
- Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, the Legislature ... self-government and such law may contain provisions for the devolution of powers and responsibilities upon Municipalities, subject to such conditions as may be specified
define in the
particular case, before them to limits of their
respective powers. It could not have been the
intention that a conflict should exist ... that pending the insolvency the insolvent might get some properties or powers by devolution or otherwise. Such properties of powers also would vest
same time, reserving to himself the power of changing the mode of devolution of the tualiat during the rest of his life time ... after his own death, but reserving to himself the power of changing the mode of devolution of the Mutwaliship during his lifetime
exercise of the powers conferred upon it by Section 45A , Government of India Act, 1915, read with the Devolution Rules made by the Governor-General ... stated above, on 1G-12-1920, in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 45A , Government of India Act, 1915, the Governor-General in Council
Secretary of State, though maintaining his powers of control, does not in practice exercise any powers of direct administration, a result to which the increasing ... Crown, not only can the Provinces no longer derive their powers and authority from devolution by
the Central Government, but the Central Government cannot continue
concurrent powers to legislate on the subject. But under item 21, Provincial legislative list (List II), "transfer, alienation and devolution of agricultural land ... Provincial legislative list (List II) the Provincial Government had lull powers to legislate even though that legislation may have the effect of amending, modifying