approval.
15. Learned amicus curiae submits that for judging the validity of
classification or reasonableness or arbitrariness of State action, the
Court is entitled ... learned counsel for the intervenor,
also submits that there is an unreasonable classification among policemen
and among the accused and, in any case, the classification
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also violative of Article 14 of the
Constitution, as it undertakes classification between banks and
financial institutions, which has no reasonable nexus.
(iii) RBI guidelines ... whims and fancies of the bank, which is
not only unreasonable but also arbitrary.
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only through RMRS also cannot be said to be unreasonable & hit by
any invidious classification so as to be violative of Article ... contractual employment to the persons employed
through RMRS creates any unreasonable classification, which is hit
by Article 14 of the Constitution of India. It appears
only through RMRS also cannot
be said to be unreasonable & hit by any invidious
classification so as to be violative of Article ... contractual employment to the persons employed
through RMRS creates any unreasonable classification,
which is hit by Article 14 of the Constitution of India. It
appears
financial
assets in order to provide for it. RBI norms for asset classification for
banks have been evolved over a period, and the 90 days ... Shah
is that paragraph 2.1 of the RBI Guidelines is discriminatory, arbitrary,
unreasonable and ultra vires the Securitisation Act . According to Mr.
Shah, there
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IN THE
party attacking the classification to show by
pleadings the necessary material before the Court that the said
classification is unreasonable and violative of Article ... would be for the party assailing such
classification to establish that the classification is unreasonable
and bears no rational nexus with its purported object