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Article 12 in Constitution of India [Constitution]

functions.  Another set of discussions have been around the fact of the Judiciary becoming part of the state. Eminent Jurists like H.M.Seervai ... Shukla consider judiciary to be State. Their view is supported by Articles 145 and 146 of the Constitution of India. “It was held that
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The Cpio, Supreme Court Of India, Tilak ... vs Subhash Chandra Agarwal & Anr. on 2 September, 2009

them. Counsel disputes the petitioners' submission that independence of the judiciary would be undermined, if access to asset declaration is permitted. It is emphasized ... that if information is given to the Government, possibly independence of the judiciary would be compromised; however, public disclosure of the declaration, under
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Constitution of India

functions.  Another set of discussions have been around the fact of the Judiciary becoming part of the state. Eminent Jurists like H.M.Seervai ... Shukla consider judiciary to be State. Their view is supported by Articles 145 and 146 of the Constitution of India. “It was held that
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S.P. Gupta vs Union Of India & Anr on 30 December, 1981

Constitution raise issues of great constitutional importance affecting the independence of the judiciary and they have been argued at great length before us. The arguments ... circular letter was a direct attack on the independence of the judiciary which is a basic feature of the Constitution and hence the Advocates Association
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