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The All India Reporter 1951 - Rajasthan Section With Parallel References to 52 Criminal Law Journal Citation: A.I.R. (38) 1951 Rajasthan

1951

6 of the Covenant entered into by the Rulers of the Covenanting States for the reconstitution of the United States of Rajasthan the Rulers of each Covenanting State made over the administration of State to the Raj Pramukb and thereupon all rights authority and juris- diction belonging to the ruler which appertained or were incidental to Government of the Coven- anting State vested in the United St [...] 225 of the Con- stitution it was provided that subject to its provisions and to the provisions of any law of the appropriate Legislature the jurisdiction of and the law administered in any existing High Court and the respective powers of the Judgee thereof in relation to the administration of justice in the Court shall be the same as im- mediately before the commencement of the Constitution. [...] 1 had been duly constituted and summoned to meet the authority functioning immediately before the commenoemer t of the Constitution as the Legis- lature of the State was to exercise the powers and1951 KISHENLAL V. BRANWABLAL (FB) (Nawalkishore C. J. ) Rajasthan 3 perform the duties conferred by the provisions of the Constitution on the House or Houses of the Legislature of the State. [...] Thus from a bare perusal of the provisions of the Constitution as well the power and authority of His Highness the Raj Pramukh to promulgate the Ordinance whereby the authority of the Ijlas-i-khas was discontinued and power conferred upon the High Court to dispose of the appeals which lay there cannot be questioned. [...] Under S. 39 the Raj Pramukh was authorised to constitute a Court to hear appeals from the judgments decrees or orders of the High Court by an Ordinance and under S. 40 it was chola- red that until the Constitution of the Court referred to in S. 39 or the ooming into existence of a Court superior to the High Court by any other law the High Court was to be the highest Court of appeals references and
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Pages
178
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100065
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
1-10 M.V. Joshi, E. Rao, V.V. Chitaley view
The All India Reporter 1951 Rajasthan High Court
1-168 M.V. Joshi, E. Rao, V.V. Chitaley view

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