days after the elections, but there is no devolution of functions, functionaries or funds that everybody talks about.
The hon. Prime Minister on 22nd
need to codify the roles and responsibilities, the functions and the duties of each of the functionaries like Member of Parliament ... changes that are brought by the 73rd and the 74th Amendments – functions, functionaries and finances. They are the three ‘F’s; they are exclusively given
held as under:
Having regard to the functions of the Weighman as a market functionary, as envisaged and enumerated in the Act and the Rules ... Rules, Weighmen are licensed market functionaries discharging the functions specified in the Act, Rules and the respective Bye-laws of the Market Committee
held as under:
Having regard to the functions of the Weighman as a market functionary, as envisages and enumerated in the Act and the Rules ... Rules, Weighmen are licenced market functionaries discharging the functions specified in the Act, rules and the respective Bye-laws of the Market Committee
General duties of functionaries.
(1) The State Government shall ensure that the qualifications, knowledge, attitudes and skills expected from each functionary are in line with ... functionaries shall rigorously oppose and combat any act of corruption, reporting it without delay to the competent authorities ; (c) All functionaries shall function under these
administrative, that
whenever a decision-making function is
entrusted to be subjective satisfaction of
a statutory functionary, there is an
implicit obligation to apply
correct. When a statutory functionary passes an order, that too authorizing a
person to carry out a public function like investigation into an offence
cancel the bid.
The Executive Committee is a statutory functionary. The powers and
functions of the authority and the respective committees concededly are
governed
well-recognized that a statutory functionary exercising such a power cannot be said to have delegated his functions merely by deputing a responsible and competent ... Board of Education v. Rice (1911 AC 179) remarked that "a functionary who has to decide an administrative matter, of the nature involved
L.I.C. Of India vs Sushil on 23 January, 2006
Author: Arijit Pasayat
Bench