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Central Government Act Article 134(1)(c) in The Constitution Of India 1949
(c) certifies under Article 134A that
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reviewed either under Article 226 by the High
Courts or under Article 136 of the Constitution by the Supreme Court ... favour of limiting the scope of criminal appeals
under article 134 of the Constitution'?
(b) If so, do you favour
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shorten the life
of an appeal even under Article 134 by dismissing it ex-parte,
summarily. Is this abbreviatory power ... such cases and equated it with that granted under Article 134(1)(a)
and (b). So what applies to death
Supreme Court of India
Judges constituting the Bench which
heard the application under Article 134(1)(c) and hence the matter has
been placed ... case for granting a certificate under that Article.
4. Article 134(1) of the Constitution of India read
Gujarat High Court
Application has been
taken out for a certificate under Article 134(1)(c) of the Constitution
of India that this ... case in which a certificate under Article 134(1)(c) of
the Constitution should issue. As there is a difference
Gujarat High Court
Court, amended, and made into petitions under
article 134 of the Constitution of India. A Division Bench
of the High ... ground that no such petitions lay
under article 134 and they also declared that on the merits
no case
Supreme Court of India
Central India Law Quarterly Chapter - Ii Access To Justice CHAPTER - II
ACCESS TO JUSTICE
International
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Order XXI, Rule 15(1)(c),
Constitutional India, 1950. Articles 134, 136, 145, Criminal
Procedure Code ... provided for in Art.
134(2) of the Constitution. [1117C]
4. Article 145(1)(b) enables the Supreme Court
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this Court that the grant of a certificate under
Article 134(1)(c) is not a matter of course ... provisions respectively
of Article 134(1)(a) and 134(1)(b) of the Constitution.
Therefore, ordinarily in a case which
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