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...either directly or through officers subordinate in accordance with the Constitution as provided in Article 53(1) of the Constitution.3. In constitutional matters it is...; but in what way is this control exercisable by the Legislature? Under Article 53(1) of our Constitution, the executive power of the Union is vested in the President but under Article 75 there is to be a...President of India and Article 53(1) vests the executive power of the Union in the President and provides that it shall be exercised by him either directly or through officers subordinate to him in...
...procedural part of administrative action as a part of judicial review. The Constitution has devised permanent bureaucracy as part of the political executive. By operation of Article 53 read with...Articles 73 and 74 as well as Article 154 read with Articles 163 and 166, the business of the State is carried on in accordance with the rules of business issued by the President/the Governor, as the case...
...interest of the security of the State it is not expedient to hold such inquiry.7. Now the argument on behalf of the appellant has proceeded on these lines. Article 53(1...taken. Such functions may pertain to the executive power of the Union which is vested in him under Article 53(1) but these cannot fall within Article 77(1) which is confined to executive action of the...A.N Grover, J.— This is an appeal by certificate from a common judgment of the Delhi High Court which disposed of a batch of 14 petitions under Article 226 of the Constitution...
...relating to the Tuensang District shall be made by the Governor in his discretion.25. The executive power of the Union is vested in the President under Article 53(1). The...executive power of the State is vested in the Governor under Article 154(1). The expressions “Union” and “State” occur in Articles 53(1) and 154(1) respectively to bring about the federal principles embodied...in the Constitution. Any action taken in the exercise of the executive power of the Union vested in the President under Article 53(1) is taken by the Government of India in the name of the President...
...Company. The remaining shareholdings were relatively small. There were 18 shareholders in all. Article 53 of the Articles of association of the assessee conferred absolute and...Article 53 of the Articles of association of the assessee, to which we have referred earlier, it cannot be said that the shares of the assessee were freely transferable...37 regarding the right of the Directors to refuse to register the transfer of shares was worded similarly to Article 53 of the Articles of association of the assessee Company...
...respondents have set up the alternative case that the rules can be referred for their validity to Article 53(1) read with Article 73(1)(a) or to Article 239(1). It is...appropriate at this stage to determine whether there is any force in the latter contention.15. Article 53(1) declares that the executive power of the Union shall be vested in the President...Territory even as under Article 53(1) the President is vested with the executive power of the Union.17. It is apparent then that the impugned rules can be attributed to the power under...
...that the provisions of Article 53 and 73 are analogous to the provisions of Article 324 read with Article 327 of the Constitution...only to look at the Act and the rules made thereunder.”79. With respect to the ambit of the executive power as conferred by Article 53 and 73, the learned....95. The argument of Mr. B. Sen, learned counsel for the petitioner built on the analogy of Article 53 read with Articles 73 and 246 of the Constitution has no appl...
...of the legislature; but in what way is this control exercised by the legislature? Under Article 53(1) of our Constitution, the executive power of the Union is vested in the President but under...MUKHERJEA, C.J— This is a petition under Article 32 of the Constitution, preferred by six persons, who purport to carry on the business of preparing, printing, publishing and...from the business altogether. It is said that no restrictions could be imposed upon the petitioners' right to carry on the trade which is guaranteed under Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution by mere...
...President by operation of Article 53(1) shall be exercised by him either directly or through officers subordinate to him in accordance with the Constitution. By operation of Article 73(1), subject to...the Ministers are officers subordinate to the President under Article 53(1) or the Governor under Article 154(1), as the case may be.23. The President exercises his...functions of the President, except his legislative powers, are executive powers of the Union vested in the President under Article 53(1). The President exercises his functions, except those conferred on him...
...article 53 (c), schedule I, of the Stamp Act in favour of receipts for payment of rent by cultivators on account of land assessed to Government revenue. The learned Sessions Judge...
...Article 53(c), Schedule I, of the Stamp Act in favour of receipts for payment of rent by cultivators on account of land assessed to Government revenue. The learned Sessions Judge has...
...” deals with separate subjects, namely, the executive, the Parliament and the Union judiciary. Under Article 53, the executive power of the Union shall be vested in the President and shall be exercised by...think of a Government, whether of the States or of the Union we are thinking of the executive organ of the State. The executive power of the Union is under Article 53 vested in the President and is..., 1954, in an application under Article 32(2-A) of the Constitution for issue of a writ, directions or order against the Union of India, through the Secretary, Ministry of Defence, New Delhi, as the...
...time under Article 53 of the Limitation Act, 1963, though the suit to enforce vendor's charge for unpaid price is within time. Article 53 runs as under...:
Article 53--
The above clause in the sale-deed shows payment of Rs. 14,000 before the Sub Registrar In other words, the intention of the parties was to pay Rs. 14,000 to the vendors at the...compulsorily registered on 16-9-67 by the Sub-Registrar. The vendors were therefore entitled to claim unpaid purchase money not earlier than 16-9-67. The Article which is applicable to such a case is, in...
...of Article 53 of the Schedule to Karnataka Stamp Act, 1957?(3) If the instrument does not fall under any of the items aforesaid, what is the correct nature of the deed and the stamp duty...chargeable to duty under Article 53 of the Stamp Act and not a sale or conveyance and does not attract surcharge under S. 164(7) of the Panchayat Act...favour of the petitioner is a mere assignment of lease chargeable to stamp duty under Article 53 of the Stamp Act as contended by the learned counsel for the petitioner or a...
...Veeramani was co-opted as a director and the strength of the directorate was thus raised to six. At the first annual meeting which was held on 24-6-1946 all the directors retired as provided in Article 53 and...contention are 47, 53 and 58. They are as follows:
"Article 47: "The number of directors inclusive of the Director (Ex-Officio) shall not exceed 10 nor be less than 3. The quorum for a...directors' meeting is 3. The quorum of a committee meeting shall be determined by the directors."
"Article 53: "The directors nominated by the Agents and secretaries shall be Ex...
...advised by AOBTOB and GOVERNOR advised by AOBTOB respectively. As per AOB EXECUTIVE BUSINESS or EXECUTIVE POWER is ALLOCATED to a MINISTER vide article 77 0r 166 read with article 53 or 154...DEPRTMENTAL DECISION. UNDER RTI act when an APPLICATION is made to a DEPARTMENT in CENTRAL GOVERNMENT or STATE GOVERNMENT the QUALIFIED SUBORDINATE vide article 53 or 154 read with article 77 or...questions...
1. As the qualified SUBORDINATE vide article 53 or 154 of constitution read with article 77 or 166 is a MINISTER who has no power to...
...“receipt” as defined in section 2(23) of the Indian Stamp Act and stamped in accordance with Article 53 of the Schedule I of the Indian Stamp Act. It would satisfy the requirements of the said Act....7. Article 53 of the Indian Stamp Act, deals with the stamp duty of one rupee for every receipt of any money or other property. The amount or for value of which exceeds Rs. 5,000...of the same, further duty will not be required under Article 53 of the Indian Stamp Act. Therefore, it cannot be said that these documents are not at all admissible in evidence.9...
...property attracting the levy of stamp duty under Article 32-A.
4.3. In so far as Article 53-A which is being invoked, he submits that the same also relates to transfer of...license and is relatable to a conveyance of the property, Article 53-A would also not be applicable to a license under the Excise Act.
- 5...amendment carried out in the year 2015 to Article 32-A. In sofar as Article 53-A he submits that the same relates to transfer of license as and when a CL-9 is transferred the stamp duty would have to...
...the Council of Ministers headed by the Chief Minister. The Rules of Business and allocation of business among the Ministers related to the provisions of Article 53 in the case of the President and...Ordinance-making powers are executive powers of the Union, vested in the President under Article 53(1) in one case, and are executive powers of the State vested in the Governor under Article 154(1) in the...answered by the larger Benches while interpreting Article 124(2) of the Constitution in matters relating to appointment of Judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts. The present case also involves...
.... By Article 53 the executive power of the Union is vested in the President and is exercisable by him either directly or through officers subordinate to him in accordance with the Constitution and the...the requirement of consent is another pointer that the functions to be entrusted are executive functions only resulting in the creation of an agency other than that envisaged in Article 53. Such..., exercising functions entrusted to him under a notification dated July 24, 1959, issued by the President, under Article 258(1)) of the Constitution, notified that a piece of land Part of Final Plot No. 686...