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special tests for promotion is a just and reasonable
classification haring rational nexus to the object of
providing equal opportunity ... Both Articles 14 and 16(1)
permit reasonable classification having a nexus to the
objects to be achieved. Under
Supreme Court of India
What Article 14 forbids is hostile discrimination and
not reasonable classification. Equality before law does not
mean that the same ... things. It is for the State to
make reasonable classification which must fulfil two
conditions : (1) the classification must
Supreme Court of India
Article 14 forbids legislation, but does not
forbid reasonable classification. Whether a classification
is a permissible classification under ... companies may, in certain cir-
cumstances, be a reasonable classification satisfying the
tests laid down but the employees of Government
Supreme Court of India
would be found that they arc justified as reasonable classification and
arc not contrary to Articles ... Such action is only an
illustration of reasonable classification which is already permitted
under Article 16(1). Article
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underprivileged class of the society. The classification made
is reasonable and does not offend Articles ... society. Article 14 read with
Article 15(1) permits reasonable classification in favour of any
class or section
Gujarat High Court
forbids class legislation, but does not
forbid classification which rests upon reasonable grounds of
distinction. It does not prohibit legislation ... application to other
persons.
7. While reasonable classification is permissible such
classification must be based upon some real and substantial
Madras High Court
Allahabad High Court
Dinesh Kant Srivastava S/O Uma ... vs State Of U.P. Through
Allahabad High Court
quot;class legislation" and not "reasonable classification" for the purpose of legislation ... prohibits is that of hostile discrimination and not reasonable classification.
10. In order to decide whether the impugned amendment
Madras High Court
submitted that the
classification based on rent is not reasonable classification and such
a classification has no nexus with ... petitioners that even if it is found that a reasonable
classification can be made on the baas of the amount
Delhi High Court
would be found that they arc justified as reasonable classification and
arc not contrary to Articles ... Such action is only an
illustration of reasonable classification which is already permitted
under Article 16(1). Article
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