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Central Government Act Article 19(6)(ii) in The Constitution Of India 1949
(ii) the carrying on by the State
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more than is permissible under
clause (6) of that article.
Article 19(6) as the result of the Constitution (First ... article 14 of the
Constitution;
(2)that it conflicted with the fundamental rights of the
petitioners guaranteed under article 19
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rights under Article
30(1) are not substantially impaired and further the citizens'
rights under Article ... guaranteed under the Constitution to all citizens
under Articles 19(1)(g) and 26, and to minorities specifically
under Article
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Article 47 of the Constitution. If the law
on the subject is considered to be law under Article 19 ... liquor
dehors Article 19(6) and under Article 298 of the
Constitution, the power under Article 298 cannot extend
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SCALE (1)1
ACT:
Constitution of India 1950, Articles 19(6) clauses (i)
& (ii)-Clauses whether distinct and separate ... fundamental freedom of the
citizen guaranteed under Article 19(1) (g), the citizen
cannot enter into a contract with
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Central Government Act Article 19(6)(i) in The Constitution Of India 1949
(i) the professional or technical qualifications necessary
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restrictions contained therein are reasonable and valid
under Article 19(6); and this question must be considered firstly with
reference ... Under the Indian
Constitution, they must be upheld under Article 19(6) as reasonable and
enacted in the interests
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restrictions or limitations
imposed satisfied the requirements of Article 19(6). This latter
provision sets out two conditions as prerequisite ... same was not covered
by Article 19(6) and was therefore unconstitutional.
24. The further contention of the learned counsel
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declared
under that Article? Are they protected by Article 19(6)? Are the
above sections or any of them repugnant ... such
as would fall within the scope of Article 19(6). Even the legislatures
have no power to curtail
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right to carry on trade or occupation
guaranteed under Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution. They also allege
that ... restriction in order to be reasonable
under Clause (6) of Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution must be
reasonable
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