provision of a law made by the
V " of State is repugnant to any provision of
by Parliament which Parliament is
to enact ... made by the Legislature of the State shall, to
extent of repugnancy, be void. S V
(2) Where a law made bymthe
State with respect
effect of an Act of the Legislature of a State which is repugnant to an Act of Parliament or an existing law with respect ... admitted that Section 38-C(2), inserted in the BDA Act was repugnant to a law made by the Parliament or existing law; and that
Municipal law contrary to the provisions of Constitution to the extent of repugnancy being void. Therefore, there was no intention to override the power ... harmony in the wording of these provisions without giving room for any repugnancy, which also clearly demonstrates the legislative intent not to discard the provisions
Schedule of the Constitution, that the provisions of the State Act are repugnant to the provisions of the Central Act (i.e. section ... Rent Act , that the Act in question is neither repugnant to nor impinges on any provision of a Central Act, that under Entry
contend that as the Karnataka Amendment Act, 1990 is repugnant to the amendment brought in by the Central Government in 2005, the law made ... prevail over the State legislation and, therefore, to the extent of repugnancy, Section 6A(d) of the State Amendment Act, 1990 will have
been laid down as to what is the meaning of "repugnant to the context" in ascertaining the meaning of the word "insurer ... article 14 of the Constitution of India and any act, which is repugnant to the fundamental law of the land, is null and void
accused persons in those cases is that Section 22 is repugnant to the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure and the Indian Evidence ... that Section 16-A of the Madras General Sales Tax Act was repugnant to the provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure and the Evidence
matters enumerated in the said List III contains any provisions repugnant to the provisions of an earlier Dominion Law or an existing Law with respect ... disposal. It is argued that the provisions of State Code are repugnant to those contained in the then existing law of Dominion
being a State Legislation on a concurrent topic, which was repugnant to the provisions of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 (Central Act) it is invalid ... produce which could be regulated under the provisions of the Act, is repugnant to the provisions of the Essential Commodities
contained in any other enactment in force in Mysore is repugnant to any provision contained in this Act, the latter provision shall prevail ... corner provision shall , to the extent of the repugnancy, be void."
(30) We have thought fit to make a fairly detailed reference to these