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Union Of India (Uoi) vs Association For Democratic Reforms And ... on 2 May, 2002

years, developed an extensive network of contacts with the bureaucrats/Government functionaries at the local levels, politicians, media persons and strategically located individuals ... public way by the public functionaries. MPs or MLAs are undoubtedly public functionaries. Public education is essential for functioning of the process of popular government
Supreme Court of India Cites 45 - Cited by 140 - Full Document

Om Prakash Tiwari And Ors. vs The Election Commission on 26 April, 2002

favour of the constitutional institutions and functionaries that they act bona fide in lawful discharge of functions. The majority of the Constitution Bench observed that ... bona fides in the discharge of Constitutional and statutory functions by the constitutional institutions and functionaries such as Election Commission, Chief Electoral Officer or Electoral
Patna High Court Cites 25 - Cited by 9 - R S Garg - Full Document

Centre Of Indian Trade Union And Anr. vs State Of Madhya Pradesh And Ors. on 2 January, 2002

sovereign functions are primarily inalienable function which the State could exercise. Welfare activity of the State cannot be said to be sovereign function. Absence ... fact, all Governmental functions cannot be construed either primary or inalienable sovereign function. Hence even if some of the functionaries under the State Act could
Madhya Pradesh High Court Cites 35 - Cited by 3 - A K Mishra - Full Document

Rajendra Lal Srivastava vs Secondary Education Service ... on 4 September, 2002

well-recognised principle that a statutory functionary exercising administrative power cannot be said to have delegated his functions merely by deputing a responsible and competent ... well-recognised that a statutory functionary exercising such a power cannot be said to have delegated his functions merely by deputing a responsible and competent
Allahabad High Court Cites 22 - Cited by 3 - G P Mathur - Full Document
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