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The Calcutta Weekly Notes May 11 1953

1953

Members of the Alipore Bar Assocition have in a resolution stressed the necessity of restoration of the Benga); speaking areas of Bihar and other provices to the State of West Bengal. [...] "Whether the abolition of the stand was conducive t; public convenience or not is a matter entirely for the transport authority to judge and it is not open to the Court to substitute its own opinion for the opinion f the authority which is in the best position having regard to its knowledge of local conditions to appraise the situation." The Judicial Committee in almost similar circumstances e [...] Considering the services that a Freign Consul renders to the public it must be said that the housing of a member of the staff of a Foreign Consulate constitutes public purpose within the meaning of the Constitution but it is a purpose of th2 Union and not a purpose of the State and accordingly a State Legislature is not competent to legislate on it nor does the executive power of the State ex [...] 162 of the Constitution which restrict the executive power of the State to the matter with respect to which the Legislature of the State has power to make laws in the same way as art. [...] 73 restricts the executive power of the Union to the matters with respect to which the Legislature of the Union has power to make laws.
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4
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India
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sarf.100104
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