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Sri V Munichetty vs The State Of Karnataka on 2 February, 2023

derogation of the statutory provisions. Constitution of India does not envisage functioning of the Government through the Chief Minister alone. All Governmental orders must comply ... under law and the Constitution. All the constitutional functionaries must, therefore, function within the constitutional limits. In the matter of appointment of Committee of Management
Karnataka High Court Cites 9 - Cited by 0 - M Nagaprasanna - Full Document

Sri. Rajgopal. B. M vs State Of Karnataka on 2 February, 2023

derogation of the statutory provisions. Constitution of India does not envisage functioning of the Government through the Chief Minister alone. All Governmental orders must comply ... under law and the Constitution. All the constitutional functionaries must, therefore, function within the constitutional limits. In the matter of appointment of Committee of Management
Karnataka High Court Cites 9 - Cited by 0 - M Nagaprasanna - Full Document

Sri V Munichetty vs The State Of Karnataka on 2 February, 2023

derogation of the statutory provisions. Constitution of India does not envisage functioning of the Government through the Chief Minister alone. All Governmental orders must comply ... under law and the Constitution. All the constitutional functionaries must, therefore, function within the constitutional limits. In the matter of appointment of Committee of Management
Karnataka High Court Cites 9 - Cited by 0 - M Nagaprasanna - Full Document

Sri Niranjan Ganig N vs State Of Karnataka on 2 February, 2023

derogation of the statutory provisions. Constitution of India does not envisage functioning of the Government through the Chief Minister alone. All Governmental orders must comply ... under law and the Constitution. All the constitutional functionaries must, therefore, function within the constitutional limits. In the matter of appointment of Committee of Management
Karnataka High Court Cites 9 - Cited by 0 - M Nagaprasanna - Full Document

Sri Thimmaraju vs The State Of Karnataka on 11 April, 2023

derogation of the statutory provisions. Constitution of India does not envisage functioning of the Government through the Chief Minister alone. All Governmental orders must comply ... under law and the Constitution. All the constitutional functionaries must, therefore, function within the constitutional limits. In the matter of appointment of Committee of Management
Karnataka High Court Cites 6 - Cited by 0 - M Nagaprasanna - Full Document
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