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Balraj Misra and another Vs. Hon'ble Chief Justice of High Court, Alla ...
Allahabad
Oct-14-1999
ServiceConstitution
Constitution of India - Articles 14, 16, 19 (1) and (2), 213, 226, 343, 344, 344B (1), 345, 346, 348, 348(1), 350, 350A and 351; Official Languages Act, 1913 - Sections 6 and 7; Allahabad High Court Rules, 1952 - Rule 8; Allahabad High Court Officers and Staff (Condition of Service and Conduct) Rules, 1976 - Rule 41; Uttar Pradesh Language (Bills and Acts) Act, 1950; Uttar Pradesh Official Language Act, 1951 - Sections 2; Central Official Language (Amendment) Act, 1967 - Sections 3; Central Official Language Act, 1963; Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908 - Sections 137; Institutes of Technology Act, 1961 - Sections 38; Jodhpur University Act, 1962 - Sections 34 (1); Advocates Act, 1961
2000(1)AWC296
more discernible in the cow-belt where the Hindi is derisively described as lingua franca.5. The Constitution and the Official Languages Act both give Hindi the status of the official language. However, in reality, this has not come about due … Hindi.16. Under Section 3 of the Central Official Language (Amendment) Act, 1967, which amended the Central Official Language Act, 1963, it has been provided that where Hindi is used for the purpose of communicationbetween one State which has … with the provisions of Official Language Act and more so, its Sections 6 and 7 for the optional use of Hindi written in Devnagari script
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Supreme Court of India
Dec-06-1976
Electricity
Constitution of India - Articles 343, 343(3), 344, 344(1), 344(2), 344(4), 344(6) and 351; Official Languages Act, 1963 - Sections 3(4)
AIR1977SC225; (1977)2SCC416; [1977]2SCR314
exercise of the powers conferred on the Parliament by Article 343(3) of the Constitution, the Parliament passed the Official Languages Act 1963. Section 3 of the Act provided as follows:Notwithstanding the expiration of the period of fifteen years from the commencement … of the Ministry of Home Affairs dated 3rd March, 1966, and the Posts and Telegraph Department Orders dated 6th February, 1965, 4th December, 1965, 23rd September, 1967, 19th June, 1968 and 9th February, 1970 are void. 3.
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskPrabhat Kumar Sharma Vs. U.P.S.C. and ors.
Supreme Court of India
Oct-19-2006
Constitution
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Order (Amendment) Act, 1956; Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Order (Amendment) Act, 1976; Official Languages Act, 1963 - Sections 3, 5 and 6; Constitution of India - Articles 32, 341, 342, 346, 347, 348(1), 348(3), 366(24) and 366(25)
2007(1)AWC98(SC); [2007(2)JCR27(SC)]; 2006(10)SCALE472; (2006)10SCC587
Nityanand's case.14. Learned senior counsel appearing for the appellant contends that after the coming into force of the Official Languages Act, 1963 the Hindi version was the authoritative text and in the case of ambiguity between Hindi and English versions, … if any order or rule or regulation or bye-laws issued under the Constitution or under any Central Act, Section 6 deals with State Act with which we are not concerned in the instant case. From the conjoint reading
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D. Gobalousamy Vs. Union Territory of Pondicherry and ors.
Chennai
Apr-06-1966
Constitution
Pondicherry (Administration) Act, 1962 - Sections 4, 4(2), 6, 9 and 10; Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1947; Union Territories Act, 1963 - Sections 34; Official Language Act; Pondicherry Legislature Act, 1965; Bombay Merged Territories Areas (Jagir Abolition) Act, 1953; Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1947; Merger Act, 1962 - Sections 9 and 10; Government of Union Territories Act, 1963 - Sections 18(2); Constitution of India - Articles 73(1), 123 and 363; Pondicherry Judicial Officers (Qualifications) Rules, 1963
AIR1968Mad298
Appeal is now pronouncing judgments of a widely different character, and till the date of notification under the Official Languages Act, which has received the assent of the President, I do not think that anything more need be done … dated 12-10-1963 and the second termed the Pondicherry Judicial Officers (Qualifications) Rules 1963, promulgated by the President of India on 5-10-1963, and that the appointments … binding on the Government of India. Since this has been incorporated by a reference under the terms of Section 6 of Act XLIX of 1962, these appointment which infringe the guarantee of Process Verbal are liable to be
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskNarendra Kumar Vs. Rajasthan High Court and ors.
Rajasthan
Dec-05-1989
Civil
Rajasthan High Court Ordinance, 1949 - Sections 46 and 47; High Court of Judicature for Rajasthan Rules, 1952 - Rules 125 and 126; Constitution of India - Articles 225, 344, 344(6) and 348; Official Language Act, 1963 - Sections 7
AIR1991Raj33; 1990(1)WLN397
same in English Language issued under the authority of the High Court. Therefore, in Section 7 of the Official Languages Act 1963 (for short, 'the OL Act'), it could not have been so provided.4. It may be stated that in … considering the report of the committee appointed to examine the recommendations of the Commissions issued directions under Clause 6 of Article 344 of the Constitution of India. The aforesaid directions had been issued by the President under
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Karnataka
Jul-02-2008
Constitution
Karnataka High Court Act, 1964 - Sections 3, 4(27), 7, 7(1), 7(C), 9 and 145; Karnataka Societies Registration Act, 1960; Gujarat University Act, 1949; Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956; Karnataka Education Act, 1983; Karnataka Official Languages Act, 1963 - Sections 2; Primary Schools Education Code - Rule 12(2); Grant-in-Code - Rule 12, 12(1) and 12(2); Constitution of India - Articles 13, 14, 19, 19(1), 19(2) 19(6), 21, 21A, 25, 26, 26(1), 26(2), 26(3), 27, 29, 29(1), 29(2), 30, 30(1), 31, 32, 38(2), 39, 41, 42, 45, 46, 51A, 141, 162, 226, 343, 344, 345, 347, 348 and 350A; Constitution of India (VII Amendment) Act, 1956
AIR2008NOC2790(FB); ILR2008(3)KAR2895; 2008(4)KarLJ593; 2008(4)KLJ593; 2008(5)AIRKarR261; AIR2008NOC2790(FB)
shall be in English language. Thus English was indispensable. In pursuance of Article 344 of the Constitution, the Official Languages Act, 1963 was enacted by the Parliament providing for languages which, may be used for the official purposes of the … imparted.106. The right to establish and maintain educational institution is also conferred on every religious denomination or any section thereof, irrespective of the fact that they belong to majority or minority community in the Nation, under Article … of the Government is, in practice, we have seen in the last 60 years of independence, how these policies are implemented. To say the future
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskBirendra Kumar Rai Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.
Allahabad
Feb-21-1992
Narcotics
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1988 - Sections 2, 3, 3(1), 3(2), 3(3), 4, 5, 5(2), 6, 7, 8(1), 9, 10, 10(1), 11, 11(1), 12, 13 and 41(2); Arms Act - Sections 4, 25 and 26; Motor Vehicles Act - Sections 207; Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 - Sections 8, 21, 23, 27A, 28, 29, 67 and 37; General Clauses Act - Sections 21; Official Languages Act, 1963 - Sections 3(1) and 3(3); Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , 1973 - Sections 9(6), 46, 46(2), 70, 75, 76, 77 and 327; Government of India (Transaction of Business) Rules, 1961 - Rule 3; Constitution of India - Articles 3, 19, 21, 22, 22(4), 22(5), 210, 226, 343, 343(1), 343(2), 346 and 348
1992CriLJ3866
detention being in English and official language for the Union of India being Hindi after passing of the Official Languages Act, 1963, the detention order vitiates. The petitioner relied on Article 343(1) to urge that the Official Language of the … the possible escape of all such mischief mongers by enacting Sections 6 and 7. In the absence of Section 6. a detenu could be released even where any one of the grounds was found to be vague, non-existent,
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskMurasoli Maran Vs. Union of India and ors.
Chennai
Jan-29-1971
Constitution
Official Language (Amendment) Act, 1967 - Sections 3(4); Constitution of India - Articles 120, 343 to 347, 348, 348(1) 348(2), 349 and 351; Hindi Language for Official Purposes Order, 1955; Official Languages Act, 1963
AIR1972Mad40; (1971)2MLJ57
by parliament will depend upon the view to be taken of the effect of the provisions of the Official Languages Act, 1963, as amended by the Official Language (Amendment) Act, 1967. We shall, therefore, proceed to scrutinise the provisions of … with the whole or any part of that report. Section 5 authorises Hindi translation of Central Acts etc., Section 6 authorises Hindi translation of State Acts in certain cases and Section 7 provides for optional use of Hindi
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Allahabad
Sep-10-2002
Civil
Uttar Pradesh Official Language Act, 1951 - Sections 3, 3(4), 4 and 8; Uttar Pradesh Official Language (Amendment) Act, 1989
(2003)1UPLBEC40
language at all.11. The reference made to Sub-section (4) of Section 3 read with Rule 8 of the Official Languages Act, 1963, is also misplaced. Sub-section (4) of Section 3 of the Official Language Act, 1963 reads as follows :'(4)
Tag this Judgment! AI Brief & AskM. Muniyappa Vs. State of Karnataka
Karnataka
Oct-13-1988
Constitution
Constitution of India - Articles 14, 15, 19(1), 19(6) and 162
ILR1989KAR615; 1989(3)KarLJ254
of the State Re-organisation on the basis of language and nearly 45 years after the passing of State Official Languages Act, 1961, the State still relies on English language for issuing simple notifications. It only shows the lack of … violative. ;National Policy on Education-1986, - Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India. - KARNATAKA OFFICIAL LANGUAGE ACT, 1963[K.A. No. 26/1963].Sections 2,4 & 5: [N.Kumar, J] Kannada as the official Language of the State Held, The Karnataka … promote with special care the Educational and economic interest of the weaker sections of the people and in particular, of the scheduled castes and scheduled … for enhancing the qualification from S.S.L.C. to P.U.C. are found in paragraph 6.2 of the return. It is submitted by the State Government that the
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