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...Article 294 of the Eighth Edition have held that 55 years is the age of superannuation while the third decision in Union of India v. R.V Sadasiva Mnrthy ec Civil Appeals Nos 476 to 478...of 1969 dealing with Article 305 of the Seventh Edition which incidentally corresponds to Article 294 of the Eighth Edition has held that the age of superannuation is 60 years. According to the High...Appeals Nos 476 to 478 of 1969 is the correct decision to be followed in interpreting Article 294 of the Eighth Edition as well as Article 305 of the Seventh Edition.2. It is...

...will retire at the age of 55 years or not rested with him. The relevant article in this connection is Article 294, which is in these terms —“294. (a) A Government...may be the liberality exercised the age of retirement is fifty-five years and continuation in service beyond that age is at the option of Government. Article 294(c) would also make this clear so far as...will attain the age of 55 years during the coming year and also of those who have been given extensions of service by them. This further enforces what is clear in Article 294(a) that the age of...

...Court findings require no interference. It is rightly concluded that Section 37 will have no application. Further, Article 294 of the Constitution of India read with Sections 99 and 100 and...Government.9. Having considered the submission of the parties, before considering Article 294 of the Constitution, it is necessary to refer to the preceding legislative history, in.... In order to adjudicate the controversy in this case it is necessary to refer to Article 294 of the Constitution of India, which is quoted hereunder:“294. Succession to...

...article 294 of the Mysore Service Regulations, he being a trained teacher, was entitled to continue in service till he attained the age of 58 years and that his services...order of the Director of Public Instruction is consistent with Note 4 to article 294 of the Mysore Service Regulations, that he is not entitled to continue in service till he...in rejecting the plaintiffs claim for the period of three years from 1958 to 1961. He contends that by virtue of Note 4 to article 294 of the Mysore Service Regulations, he...

...to the pay and allowances due to him from September 9, 1953 to August 6, 1958. He further alleged that under Note 4 to article 294 of the Mysore Service Regulations, he...article 294 of the Mysore Service Regulations, that he is not entitled to continue in service till he attained the age of 58, as a matter of right, and that the matter is entirely...that by virtue of Note 4 to article 294 of the Mysore Service Regulations, he will be entitled to continue in service till he attains the age of 58, and the order terminating...

...of India have no title to the land in view of the provisions of Section 172(1) of the Government of India Act and Article 294 of the Constitution. Section 172(1) of the Government...in its relations with Indian States, according to the purpose for which they were used immediately before the commencement of Part III of this Act.”Article 294 of the Constitution..., therefore, argued that the property was vested in His Majesty for the purposes of the Government of the Governor's province within the meaning of Article 294(a) of the Constitution...

...Article 294(a) of the Mysore Services Regulations which incorporated one of the conditions of service of Government servants in superior and inferior services, made by the Rajpramukh...service.5. That clause of Article 294 read:294(a) “A Government servant in Superior or Inferior service, who has attained the age of fifty-five years...sufficient number of trained teachers become available for employment.(2) Necessary action will be taken in the Finance Department to issue suitable note to Article 294(c...

...:“Notwithstanding anything contained in note 4 to Article 294 of the Mysore Service Regulations (Eighth Edition), Government Servants who have been retired from...superannuation. Thereupon he filed a writ petition in the High Court of Mysore, and the main contention raised on his behalf was that Rule 294(a) of the Mysore Service Regulations (hereinafter referred...and efficient. Besides reliance was also placed on behalf of the State on a notification of the Governor issued on March 25, 1959 and it was urged that that notification issued under Article 309 of the...

.... (5) Mr. Mitter, in arguing this appeal on behalf of the appellant first relied on article 294 (b) of the constitution. That, however, has no relevance on...under its provisions. (6) Mr. Mitter next referred us to article 254 of the constitution. Brat there also he is met by sub - article (2) of that article whereunder the west bengal...- article (1) of the said article. (7) The above submissions of mr. Mitter being rejected for the foregoing reasons, this appeal must fail and it will be dismissed. There will be no order for costs. ...

...January, 1950, all rights, liabilities and obligations of the Government of each Governors' Province whether arising out of any contract or otherwise were under Article 294 of the Constitution to be the...terms of clause 5 of the letters of guarantee. The provisions of Article 294(b) of the Constitution which is said to have transferred the obligations of the Government of the Province to the State of...Bhagwati, J.— These petitions under Article 32 of the Constitution are directed against the Bombay Merged Territories and Areas (Jagirs Abolition) Act, 1953, Bombay Act 39 of...

...years, fixed by Article 294 of the Mysore Services Regulations. Relying on rule 2 (ii) of the Revised Pension Rules framed under Article 215 of the Mysore..., AIR 1960 SC 247 what the Supreme Court decided was that when the age of superannuation had been fixed by Article 294 of the Mysore Services Regulations, then a notice to a...retired under Article 294. The observations of the Supreme Court contained in paragraph (4-a) of the judgment in M. Narasimhachar v. State Of...

.... Until August 20, 1954, under Article 294 (a) of the Mysore Services Regulations which incorporated one of the conditions of service of Government servants in superior and...him efficient and permitted him to remain in service. (5-A) That clause of Article 294 read : 294(a) "A Government servant in Superior or Inferior service, who has attained...sufficient number of trained teachers become available for employment. (2) Necessary action will be taken in the Finance Department to issue suitable note to Article 294 (c...

...Regulations. Article 294 provides that a Government servant in superior or inferior service who has attained the age of 55 years may be required to retire unless the Government considers him efficient and...Article 297 gave option to the public servant whether he retires at that age or not. This Court interpreting Article 297 held that this article was complementary to Article 294(a) which gives Government.... Narasimhachar v. State Of Mysore . AIR 1960 SC 247, (1960) 1 SCR 981, (1960) 1 Lab LJ 798. That case involved the interpretation of Articles 294 and 297 of the Mysore Service...

...transfer the property it does not follow that the property of the States cannot be acquired without a constitutional amendment, Article 294 does not contain any prohibition against the transfer of...construction of Art. 294. Article 294 wits modelled on s. 172 of the Government of India Act, 1935. As pointed out by the Federal Court in In re the Allocation of Lands...after acquired property: the Constitution does not warrant a distinction between the property acquired at the inception of the Constitution, and in exercise of executive authority. Article 294 does not...

...respect to the lands held under landlords tenures.39. Article 294 of the Constitution provides for the succession by the Union of India or the corresponding State, as the case...the holder of an estate within the meaning of the Kerala Agrarian Relations Act and therefore, precluded by Article 31-A of the Constitution to claim the benefit of the fundamental rights under...may be, of the property which vested in the British Crown immediately before the commencement of the Constitution. On the other hand, Article 297 makes an express declaration of vesting in the Union...

.... Chapter II relates to borrowing and has nothing to do with legislative competence. Then comes Chapter III, which deals with property, contracts, rights, liabilities, obligations and suits. Article 294 provides...294 or Article 295 which in any way fetters the legislative competence either of the Union or of the State Legislatures. These provisions had to be made in view of List I and List 11 which defined the...under Article 295(1)(b) do not enjoy any higher sanctity or immunity from the effect of legislation. Similar words occur in Article 294(b), and what we have said about Article 295(1)(b) may be...

...great-grandsons therein, for the payment of his own debt, provided the debt was an antecedent debt, and was not incurred for immoral or illegal purposes (Article 294).”21...classic work Hindu Law while dealing with the right of a father to alienate any ancestral property said in Article 254, which reads as under:“Article 254...powers he may:(1) make a gift of ancestral movable property to the extent mentioned in Article 223, and even of ancestral immovable property to the...

...: “It has come to the notice of the Government that the requests for revalidation of PPOs. invoking Article 294 of K.T.C. Vol.I and Rule 136 Part III KSRs. from pensioners and family pensioners for the...periods in terms of Rule 136 Part III, KSRs read with Article 294 KTC Vol. I will be invoked in future very sparingly and only in deserving circumstances and not on vague reasons like out of station etc...drawal of arrears for such non-drawal periods in terms of Rule 136 Part III, KSR read with Article 294 KTC Vol. I will be invoked very sparingly and only in deserving circumstances and not on vague...

...) and, therefore, it must receive the same construction as was put by the Supreme Court on Article 294 (1Kb) in (S) AIR 1955 SC 540...Article 294(1)(b) the rights, liabilities and obligations respectively of the Government of each corresponding State and, therefore, the obligations of the Province of Bombay became the..., later transferred to the Province of Bombay and then transferred under Article 294 to the State of Bombay and that, therefore, the State of Bombay could not repudiate the obligations. In regard to this...

.... Under Article 294(b) all rights, liabilities and obligations of the Government of the Dominion of India, whether arising out of any contract or otherwise, became the rights, liabilities and...the Constitution and Article 294(b) of the Constitution make it clear that Bilaspur became the part of the Dominion of India and thereafter was administered as a Chief Commissioner's Province by the...at all.Article 294 and Article 29577. By virtue of Article 294, all properties immediately before the commencement of the Constitution which...