prohibited by Article 14) provided that the classification is founded on intelligible differentia (i.e. objects within the class are clearly distinguishable from those that
prohibited by Article 14) provided that the classification is founded on intelligible differentia (i.e. objects within the class are clearly distinguishable from those that
equally apply to areca and
pepper plantations and there is no intelligible
differentia related to the object and purpose of
the Act which would justify ... another, results in
discrimination and cannot be justified on any
intelligible differentia which has any relation to
the objects and purposes
Constitution of India being not founded on an
intelligible differentia and there being no relation
between such differentia and the object sought to be
achieved ... made a
classification which is not founded on intelligible differentia rather
distinguishes petitioners from candidates of exempted category 3(ii).
Learned counsel for the petitioners
death or resignation of a member. There is no
intelligible differentia for treating the two classes of vacancies in a
separate manner and there ... contention relating to the artificial classification without any
rationale or intelligible differentia is devoid of any substance as the
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made a classification which is not founded on intelligible
differentia and rather distinguishes the petitioners and the children of
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intelligible differentia and there being no relation between such
differentia and the object sought to be achieved
that there is no
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intelligible differentia between permanent licensees/temporary
licensees, to carry on a trade in selling fireworks ... Article 14 of the
Constitution of India, that there is no intelligible differentia classifying
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permanent and temporary licensees. There
above hotels,
despite similar facilities and municipal service usage, lacks any
intelligible differentia and fails the test of reasonable classification as
enshrined under Article ... factor. Such classification,
learned senior counsel contends, satisfies the test of intelligible differentia
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discrimination made by the respondents fails to pass the
test of intelligible differentia as no permissible classification can be
made between the applicants applying under ... only
if it is reasonable, non-arbitrary and founded upon an intelligible
differentia having a rational nexus to the object sought to be
achieved
discrimination made by the respondents fails to pass the
test of intelligible differentia as no permissible classification can be
made between the applicants applying under ... only
if it is reasonable, non-arbitrary and founded upon an intelligible
differentia having a rational nexus to the object sought to be
achieved