articles 217(1) and
222(1) requires consultation with a plurality of
Judges in the formation of the opinion of the Chief
Justice of India ... projection of all likely points of view
and procuring the element of plurality in the final
decision with the benefit of the collective wisdom
articles 217(1) and 222(1) requires consultation with a plurality of Judges in the formation of the opinion of the Chief Justice of India ... projection of all likely points of view and procuring the element of plurality in the final decision with the benefit of the collective wisdom
articles 217(1) and
222(1) requires consultation with a plurality of
Judges in the formation of the opinion of the Chief
Justice of India ... projection of all likely points of view
and procuring the element of plurality in the final
decision with the benefit of the collective wisdom
The Karnataka State Road Transport ... vs The Workmen Of Karnataka State Road ... on 28 August
increasing subscriber capacity in a
sectorized cellular communications network having a
plurality of subscribers and a base station supporting
at least one sector ... least one sector antenna with a split-
sector antenna having a plurality of sub-sector
coverage areas extending therefrom, at least one of
which
negate religious
education based on religious pluralism but it cautioned
against religious education based on religious exclusivism.
There exists a substantial distinction between religious
instruction ... such choice must be
available to all based on religious pluralism. In
S.R.Bommai's case
this second marriage, he
has a son. Thus, the petitioner has contracted plural marriage during
his rendering service in the Air Force. The said marriage ... wherein, he did not dispute the
fact of his contracting a plural marriage rather without his seeking
permission but he submitted that his religion permits
Maya Kumal prior to marrying the petitioner and thus he had married plural times without obtaining sanction from the competent authority.
5. Aggrieved against ... void. Regulation 333 of the aforesaid Regulations provide as follows: -
"333. PLURAL Marriages.-- (A) The Special Marriage Act 1954 and Hindu Marriage
proviso to Section 220(1) of the Code implied that the said plural
expression would also include a singular member. He referred to the
provisions ... expression which may be singular in a particular
provision would include the plural and vice versa. He referred to Clause
some reasons has failed to
reach the goal of choosing by plurality the returned
candidates and to achieve this object a fresh poll ... participate in the re-poll and
respondent 3 won by an easy plurality although numerically
those who voted were less than half of the, previous