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The Calcutta Weekly Notes March 9 1953

1953

We convey our deepest sense of sorrow to the members of the famliy of the deceaed. [...] and as the head of the great house he became one of the personalities of the pro fession. [...] 226 of the Constitution any State High Court has power to issue a writ against the Union Goernment inasmuch as both the excutive and the legislative powers of the Union Government extend throughout the territory of India in respect of matters to be found in Lists I and III and in certain circumstaces in List II and it cannot be said that the Union Government funtions only in Delhi [...] 226 of the Constitution depends not upon where the Headquarters or the capital of the Government is situate but upon the fact of the effect of the act done by Goverment whether Union or State being within the territorial limits of that High Court. [...] 226 of the Constittion the High Court has power to entertain an application for the isue of a writ in the nature of Quo Warranto at the instance of a private individual without the intervention of Government or any public authrity and it may issue a writ in respect of removal of a person from mebership of a Municipal Board and it must issue such a writ if it is satisfied after hear
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4
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100104
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The Calcutta Weekly Notes March 9 1953
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