that statutes in general terms imposing certain restrictions
or divesting certain privileges will not be applied to the
sovereign without express words to that effect ... that statutes which in
general terms divest pre-existing rights or privileges will
not be applied to the sovereign without express words to
that effect
Explanation points out what rights will be included in this expression "rights and privilege", and some of the rights mentioned are the right ... expulsion, which consequences are the deprivation of the rights and privileges, will no longer I have any effect. In considering the consequences in this
Atiabari Tea Co., Ltd vs The State Of Assam And Others. And ... on 16 August
record under Art. 129 and has the constitutional
privilege of prescribing. its procedure under which it will
exercise its discretion vested in it under
define those powers or privileges. Until that event
has happened the powers, privileges and immunities of a
House of legislature of, a State ... like the House of Commons will no doubt appreciate the
benefit of publicity and will not exercise those powers,
privileges and immunities, except in gross
very reduction from
that rank will operate as a penalty, for he
will then lose the emoluments and privileges
of that rank. If, however ... reduction from an
officiating higher rank to his substantive
lower rank will not ordinarily be a
punishment. But the mere fact that the
servant
Courts Act, 1952 , and whether the publications are indictable as contempt or privileged under Article 19 of the Constitution of India. We may only mention that ... trust that the Press and public men will always endeavour to exercise moderation and while upholding the privileges of the public
England in respect
of the privileges and immunities of the House of Commons
that there is no absolute privilege attaching to the
publication of extracts ... individuals, will equally be
disentitled to protection.
So long as Parliament does not crystallise the legal
position by its own legislation, the privileges, powers
itself
is examined on its merits. If the fact that the fine will
have to be paid out of the estate of the deceased appellant ... heir
or legal representative a right - to continue the appeal or
a privilege of maintaining or continuing a revision, the
same principle should entitle
question and not the state of mind of the
accused. The privilege granted to an accused person under
Art, 20 (3) is by its nature ... given its natural
interpretation. The original rule in England was that you
will not be put in court and compelled to give evidence
against yourself