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...has considered the mandate of Article 261 of the Constitution which accords full faith and credit to the acts done by the executive and connects the Union and the States to further the goals set down...conditions. Thereby, the bureaucracy forfeited the full faith and credit which Article 261 trusted them with. Therefore, this Court set aside the action and directed reconsideration of their cases...years so as to make the Government de-reserve the vacancies.8. This Court in Scheduled Castes and...

..., integrity, honesty and truthful conduct in performance of public duty or for modulation of his conduct to further the efficiency in public service. The Constitution has given full faith and credit to...efficient performance of public duty. The constitutional animation of public faith and credit given to public acts would be undermined. Every act or the conduct of a public servant should be to effectuate...deleterious to the maintenance of the discipline if a person suspended on valid considerations is given full back wages as a matter of course on his acquittal. Two courses are open to the disciplinary...

...doctrine of “full faith and credit” applied to the acts done by the officers and presumptive evidence of regularity of official acts done or performed, is apposite in faithful discharge of duties to...

...guided by constitutional philosophy and public policy envisaged thereunder. Article 261 of the Constitution, therefore, accords full faith and credit to the executive acts and records of the Union and....12. In the Constitutional Law of India edited by M. Hidayatullah, former Chief Justice (Vol. II) at p. 294, on the doctrine of “full faith and credit” it is stated that...to the law made by Parliament in clause (2) of Article 261.”The Founding Fathers of the Constitution posed full faith and credit under Article 261 to all the...

...maintain purity of standards and preserve full faith and credit as well as to inspire confidence in alternate dispute redressal method of arbitration, when on the face of the award it is shown to be...way. Any decision which proceeds on a different basis lies outside the scope of the arbitrator's mandate to bind the parties. The award is accordingly void for want of jurisdiction, since the...

...fixed on the erring officers then alone the real public purpose of an answerable administration would be satisfied.81. The doctrine of full faith and credit applies...v. Subhash Singh (1997) 4 SCC 430, this Court, in exercise of the powers of judicial review stated that, the doctrine of full faith and credit applies to the acts done by officers in the hierarchy...Court over a passage of time clearly mandate that public officers are answerable both for their inaction and irresponsible actions. What ought to have been done, if not done, responsibility should be...

...eroded by the executive on its whims without any reason. The Constitution accords full faith and credit to the act done by the executive in exercise of its statutory powers, but they have a primary...faith and credit trusted with it. (Vide Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes...declared disqualified for further period of six years. The appellant had been given full opportunity to defend himself. The period of disqualification has lapsed, thus this Court is dealing with an academic...

...: "261. Public acts, records and judicial proceedings. (1) Full faith and credit shall be given...: "Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other State. And the Congress may by...proved, and the Effect thereof." Similarly, Section 118 of the Constitution of Australia also employs a full faith and credit clause in the...

...: "261. Public acts, records and judicial proceedings. (1) Full faith and credit shall be given...similar clause, reads as under: "Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of...." (v) To fully appreciate the underlying principle of "Full faith and credit clause", it would be profitable to peruse the...

...Constitution requires that “Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other State”. The validity of a divorce decree passed by a State...decree of a sister State, that the decree is entitled to full faith and credit under Article 4, Section 1, or in the case of a decree of a foreign court and in some instances a decree of a State court...particular case. But if a decree of divorce is to be accorded full faith and credit in the courts of another jurisdiction it is necessary that the court granting the decree has jurisdiction over the...

..."full faith and credit" applies to the acts done by the officers. There is a presumptive evidence of regularity in official acts, done or performed, and there should...the persons holding public office. It has been held that the doctrine of "full faith and credit" applies to the acts done by the officers in the hierarchy of the State. They have to faithfully...faith and credit" applies to the acts done by the officers in the hierarchy of the State. They have to faithfully discharge their duties to elongate public purpose...

...letter of credit issued by it, from Respondent 1, the bank of India, and in terms of the letter of guarantee or indemnity executed by that Bank, in a suit based on a banker's letter of credit...of net 16 kg each at the rate of Rs 137 per tin. The contract provided inter alia that the Bihar Corporation were to open a letter of credit with the appellant, the United Commercial Bank, for the said...amount, which the Bihar Corporation duly did.4. The letter of credit issued by the appellant was in the following terms:“United Commercial bank...

...extent the statutory provisions must be considered to be inconsistent with the "full faith and credit provision of the Constitution, and, therefore, must be ignored. Now Article 261 reads...- "261 (1) Full faith and credit shall be given throughout the territory of India to public acts records and judicial proceedings of the Union and of every State. (2) The manner...collectively called "full faith and credit clause. Article 261(1) merely establishes a rule of evidence and does not deal with jurisdiction. Sub-clause (2) empowers the Parliament to lay down the rule of...

...virtue of the said provision of the act. Let us look to article 261 of the constitution of india which reads as follows: article 261. (1) full faith and credit shall be given throughout the territory...provisions : article iv section 1 of constitution of the united states : "full faith and credit shall be given in each state to the public acts, records, and...australia constitution also reads thus : 118. Full faith and credit shall be given, throughout the commonwealth, to the laws, the public acts and records, and the judicial proceedings of every state...

...obligation in order to maintain purity of standards and preserve full faith and credit as well as to inspire confidence in alternate dispute redressal method of arbitration, when on the face of the award it...law in calculating damages on the footing that all the lotteries continued for their full term, ignoring the real facts.(d) Clause 2 of the agreement reads as follows...that all your Lordships would be, to give every effect to their decisions. On the other hand, there are some principles of justice which it is impossible to disregard, and, after giving every credit to...

..., the real public purpose of an answerable administration would be satisfied.216. The doctrine of “full faith and credit” applies to the acts done by the officers. There is...that the doctrine of “full faith and credit” applies to the acts done by the officers in the hierarchy of the State. They have to faithfully discharge their duties to elongate public purpose...-Constitution, subject to the primacy of fundamental rights. The continuance of the said Act is thus made to depend on its compliance with the mandate of Article 13. The mandate of Article 13(1) is clear that...

...that full faith and credit should be given to the act of the Tahsildar and Administrative Second Magistrate of Vellore by this Court as required under...Article 261 of the Constitution of India, which reads as under:—“261 (1) Full faith and credit shall be given throughout th...urged that full faith and credit shall be given throughout the territory of India to public acts, records and judicial proceedings of the Union and of every State as laid down in the Constitution. The...

.... (1)Full faith and credit shall be given throughout the territory of India to public acts, records and judicial proceedings of the Union.... Article IV, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution employing a similar clause, reads as under: "Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each...and Proceedings shall be proved, and the Effect thereof." (v)To fully appreciate the underlying principle of "Full faith and credit...

...passed by the Tahsildar and Administrative Second Magistrate of Vellore, which is a Tahsil under the Madras State. He wants that full faith and credit should be given to the act of the Tahsildar and..., which reads as under :- "261(1). Full faith and credit shall be given throughout the territory of India to public acts, records and Judicial proceedings of the Union and of every State...that territory according to law. " Mr. Subbiah relying upon clause (1) of art. 261 urged that full faith and credit shall be given throughout the territory of India to public acts...

...indefinite enough not to fix the date with certitude. Thus, even if remissions are given full faith and credit, the date of release may not come to pass unless all the unexpired, uncertain balance is...thereof, which enabled the life sentence, regardless of the offence which cast him into the prison, to get his exit visa long before the full span of his life had run out — often by about eight to ten...woven, with virtual consensus, into the punitive fabric obligating the actual detention in prison for full fourteen years as a mandatory minimum in the two classes of cases where the court could have...