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The All India Reporter 1951 - Hyderabad Section with parallel references to (1) I.L.R. (1951) Hyderabad (2) 52 Criminal Law Journal Citation: A.I.R. (38) 1951 Hyderabad

1951

The access to the Courts of the country for the protection State may make laws bared on classification and the of their persons and property the prevention and re- basis may be either territorial or with regard to a dress of wrongs and the enforcement of contracts. [...] the report of the Legal Adviser dismissing the once was made during the course of arguments claims of the petitioners and the suit instituted by petitioners to 4. Section 2 (1) of the Act are Art. [...] respect to the claims of the petitioners which [12] In order to consider the weight and have been dismissed in spite of the existence of relevancy of these arguments, I think, it is first the decree in their favour I have to consider of all necessary to examine in detail the impli. [...] H. the Nizam was the dated 24-2-1949 the recommendations of the supreme legislative authority before the com- Commission were turned down and the ream- menoement of the Constitution but much water mendations of the Special Commission were has flown below the bridge and after the com- directed to be given effect to. [...] Ramaswamy a few days before the commencement of the Iyengar argues that the Act decides the question Constitution and Government were in a diffi- of the legitimacy of marriage of petitioners 1 ,oulty after the commencement of the Constitu- and 5 and as such, it is included in List in, (of tion to obtain a Pirman in terms of the report the Constitution) item 5 which covers the subject of Sir George
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Pages
176
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100066
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
1-8 M.V. Joshi, E. Rao, V.V. Chitaley view
The all India Reporter 1951 Hyderabad High Court
1-168 M.V. Joshi, E. Rao, V.V. Chitaley view

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