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Home > Cases Phrase: administrative law Page 1 of about 5 results (0.031 seconds)Malathi Bai Vs. State of Telangana., Rep. by its Chief Secretary Gener ...
Court: Andhra Pradesh
and consideration, the Government passed orders through their G.O.Rt.No.2335 General Administration (Law and Order) Department dated 24.08.2015 fixing the period of been shown that the petitioner had the opportunity which the law contemplated in his favour of making an effective representation against
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTChitikesi Shoba Rani Vs. State of Telangana., Rep. by its Principal Se ...
Court: Andhra Pradesh
the State Government has passed orders through their G.O.Rt.No.1886 General Administration Department dated 08.07.2015 approving the order of detention read in can deal with a situation, recourse to a preventive detention law will be illegal. Whenever an order under a preventive detention
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTArulsamy Sabastian, Madras Vs. Secretary to Govt. (Political General A ...
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Reported in: 1998(2)ALD812; 1998(1)ALD(Cri)482; 1998(1)ALT(Cri)149; 1998CriLJ1516
the first respondent -- The Secretary to Government (Political General Administration) (Law & Order -II) Department, Government of A.P.,Hyderabad under Section
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTShahana and Others Vs. State of Telangana, rep. by Chief Secretary, Ge ...
Court: Andhra Pradesh
order, however affecting against individuals or habitually creating disturbance to law and order, on such ground, detention order cannot be passed.
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Court: Karnataka
a further period of three months is not tenable in law. 5. In view of the above contention, the question that
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