President was that if the President lost
faith in the Governor or found him unfit for whatever reason, he can
withdraw the presidential pleasure resulting ... excluded from the operation of the absolute doctrine of pleasure.
The pleasure of the President would still be there, but it has to be
exercised
excluded from the operation of the absolute doctrine of pleasure. The pleasure of the President would still be there, but it has to be exercised ... which and the authority by who the said pleasure can be exercised. The pleasure of the President or the Governor to dismiss can therefore
office under Article 310 of the Constitution "during the pleasure of the President" as he holds a post connected with defence, Article ... cited on both sides.
8. The phrase "during the pleasure of the President" is not a new phrase introduced for the first time
during the pleasure of the Governor. The expression used in the said article is holds office during the pleasure of the President ... pleasure. I am unable to hold on the language used in the said article that the pleasure of the President or of the Governor
expressed no pleasure either way. An executive officer of the Union of India expressed his pleasure by dismissing the plaintiff. The pleasure of the executive ... sovereign right of the British Crown to dismiss at pleasure. The pleasure of the President, to which the appellant's dismissal from service
pleasure which has been enshrined in
Art. 310(1). He argues that every civil servant holds his
office during the pleasure the President ... excluded from
the operation of the absolute doctrine of pleasure. The
pleasure of the President would still be there, but it has
to be exercised
that Article 310
makes the tenure subject to the absolute pleasure of the President
means that the President can exercise the said power ... powers of
judicial review should be slow in interfering with such pleasure of
President exercising constitutional power. In a constitutional set
up, when office
State work he holds office during the pleasure of the Governor.
The pleasure of the President or the Governor is only subject to the provisions ... pleasure is subject to the express provisions of the Constitution. There cannot therefore be any other restriction on the pleasure of the President
Centre or the President, that is. the Union Government, the president will be entitled to withdraw his pleasure of continuing the Governor under Article ... office of the Governor loses the confidence of the President and the President withdraws his pleasure from him, the conclusion is inescapable that his further
member of the defence service, held office during the pleasure of the President by virtue of Article 310 of the Constitution and was, therefore, dismissible ... post during the pleasure of the Crown, and after the coming into force of the Constitution during the pleasure of the President.
The result