wisdom of the Legislature, to classify the tax-payers into different grades and to collect higher tax from one group in comparison to the other ... Constitution Bench in S. Kodar v. State of Kerala , justifying graded system of tax :
"And, to make his tax heavier, both absolutely and relatively
said booklet it is mentioned that the State Government affords a graded system of incentives to facilitate industrial growth in all parts of the State
R.Subramanian vs The State Of Tamil Nadu on 21 November, 2019
Author: M.Dhandapani
with at least
53% marks (for an equivalent
grade in a point scale
whenever grading system is
followed) at the Master Degree
Level
prior to 19th September, 1991) or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed at the Master's Degree level
with, at least, 55% marks (or an
equivalent grading in point scale wherever grading system is followed)
at the Master's level ... with at least
55% marks (or an equivalent grade
in a point scale wherever grading
system is followed) at the Master's
Degree level
Test for Secondary Grade Teachers and Graduate Assistants shall be as indicated below:-
Tamil Nadu Teacher Eligibility Test for Secondary Grade Teachers and Graduate Assistants ... qualification acquired has not been challenged and accordingly, set aside the grading system adopted by the Government of Tamil Nadu on the ground that
National Assessment and
Accreditation Council (NAAC) with a letter Grade B under the new
grading system developed by NAAC before 1.4.2010 failing which
the additional
grade B shall not be less than
50% and for grade B+ it should not be less than 55% under the
absolute grading system
record to be 55% marks ( or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) at the master's level