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 ... this Court noted that such law may
contain provisions for the devolution of powers and
responsibilities upon Panchayats, subject to such conditions
Virendrasinh Mafaji Vaghela & vs State Of Gujarat & on 21 October, 2015
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allocation of the minerals and mining leases, classification of minerals, devolution of powers vested with the Central Government to the State Governments, simplification of procedure ... plan should be prepared by the State Government. Here, there is devolution of powers from the Central to the State Governments. Formerly, by the existing
Power certify that (i) The power purchasing state has constituted the regulatory commission with full power to fix the tariff ;
(ii) The power purchasing state ... Power certifies that - (a) the power purchasing state has constituted the regulatory commission with full Power to fix Tariff (b) the power purchasing state under
Panchayats. 243G deals with powers, authority and responsibilities of
Panchayats. The said article is as follows:-
“243G. Powers, authority and responsibilities of Panchayats - Subject ... 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
Authority governed by its own
Resolutions and having its own funds and powers to make its own
decisions. In fact, autonomy to the local Bodies ... 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
reasons, including failure to hold regular
elections, prolonged supersessions and inadequate
devolution of powers and functions. Having regard to
such inadequacies, it was considered necessary
Gram Panchayat vs State Of H.P. & Ors on 24 August, 2015
Bench: Rajiv
over agricultural lands beyond the power it had under entry No. 5 of
List III, that is, regarding devolution, therefore, Section 22 did not
apply ... regarding agricultural lands excepting for the purposes
of devolution. Section 22 does not provide for devolution of
agricultural lands. It merely gives a sort
including the
failure to hold regular elections,
prolonged supersessions and
inadequate devolution of powers
and functions. As a result,
urban local bodies are not able