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Central Government Act Article 136(1) in The Constitution Of India 1949
(1) Notwithstanding anything in this Chapter, the Supreme
Central Government Act
petition seeking grant of special leave to appeal
under Article 136 of the Constitution of India has arisen for
decision ... filed a petition for special leave to appeal under
Article 136 of the Constitution registered as SLP(C) No.8098
Supreme Court of India
SC2219 (53,135)
ACT:
Constitution of India, articles 136, 173, 329-Supreme Court
-Power to grant special leave to appeal ... Constitution in s. 100(2) (c)-scope of.
HEADNOTE:
Article 136 of the Constitution is worded in the widest
terms
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such order did not
attract the provisions of Article 136 of the Constitution of India.
A Bench of two learned ... amenable to the jurisdiction of this Court
under Article 136. Thereafter, in Konkan Railway Corpn. Ltd. &
Anr. Vs. Rani
Supreme Court of India
State,
to invoke the jurisdiction of this Court under Article 136 of the
Constitution against a judgment of acquittal ... doubt. Appellate
power vested in this Court under Article 136 of the
Constitution is not to be confused with ordinary
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word.
The next question is whether under article 136 the Court
has jurisdiction to entertain an application for leave ... appeal
also. In my opinion the wording of article 136 is wide
enough to give jurisdiction to the Court
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jurisdiction of courts except the Supreme Court under article 136 of the Constitution. On and from the date from which
Central Government Act
leave to appeal to the
942
Supreme Court under article 136 of the Constitution of
India.
All the accused were ... filed their petitions to
this Court under
943
article 136 of the Constitution of India, for special leave
to appeal
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concurrent and not exclusive or antagonistic. [967G-H]
2.2 Article 136 vests the Supreme Court with wide powers
to grant ... Armed Forces. The Court's appellate
power under Article 136 is plenary, it may entertain any
appeal by granting special
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bars
jurisdiction of Supreme Court and High Courts under Articles
136, 226 and 227: whether required ratification envisaged by
proviso ... Legislature-Whether justiciable on ground of illegality or
perversity.
Articles 136, 226, 227-Orders under Paragraph 6-Scope
of Judicial
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