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Central Government Act Article 41 in The Constitution Of India 1949 41. Right to work, to education and to public
Central Government Act
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Court of Calcutta brought in a criminal matter under Article 41 of the Letters Patent. The trial Judge reserved ... competence of this appeal on the ground that Article 41 does not give an appeal to their lordships from
Bombay High Court
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(1925) 27 BOMLR 148
- Sumner
this connection our attention was drawn to Articles 39, 41 and 46 of the Constitution. In my opinion, this proposition ... directive principles of the State policy, which by Article 37 are expressly made unenforceable by a Court cannot override
Patna High Court
- Cites 28 - Cited by 5 - Ahmad
exempt from the cognizance of such a Court by Article 41, Schedule II, to the Provincial Small Cause Courts ... rare manded for a decision on the question whether Article 41; Schedule II, applied to the facts of the case
Patna High Court
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169 Ind Cas 801
- Rowland
instrument bring it within the purview of Article 41 of Schedule 1, Stamp Act. The relevant portion of the article ... bond. The mortgage of a crop referred to in Article 41 does not however require attestation but the instrument
Allahabad High Court
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AIR 1941 All 243
- I Ahmad
Constitution, and in this case, the Directive Principles under Article 41 of the Constitution? 2) Whether the provisions of Section ... directive principles of the Constitution and in particular, Article 41 of the Constitution and has submitted that the decision
Karnataka High Court
- Cites 44 - Cited by 1 -
ILR 1988 KAR 3182
- Bopanna
Articles in Part IV which expressly speak of it. Article 41 says that the "State shall, within the limits ... Right to education, understood in the context of Articles 45 and 41, means: (a) every child/citizen of this country
Andhra High Court
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1997 (4) ALT 243
- G Bikshapathy
same time achieve the Constitutional goal under Article 41 of the Constitution..." (v) "What is present in this case ... course is obviously based on the provisions of Article 41 of the Constitution". (vii) "...in these cases, taking into consideration
Karnataka High Court
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ILR 1989 KAR 2715
- S Bhat
SCALE (2)90 ACT: Constitution of India, 1950-Articles 41, 45-Right to education-Whether a constitutional right-capitation ... from the country. It was with that hope that Articles 41 and 45 were brought in Chapter
Supreme Court of India
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1992 AIR 1858
Principles of State Policy. A combined reading of Articles 39(b), 41 and 46 thereof indicates that it is obligatory ... untenable. The fundamental right to form an association under Article 19(1)(c) of the Constitution has nothing
Karnataka High Court
- Cites 42 - Cited by 9 -
ILR 1985 KAR 80
- R Jois
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