Reasonable Classification - Judgment Search Results
Home > Cases Phrase: reasonable classification Year: 2000 Page 1 of about 464 results (0.193 seconds)Kavita and Others Vs. M.C.D.
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Feb-04-2000
Reported in: 2000IIIAD(Delhi)1
..... not file any counter affidavit justifying this stand 16 there appears to be no reasonable classification based on any rationale or intelligible differentia whereby students who passed a particular ..... from diet and excluding those who passed from other recognised institutions amounts to irrational classification and also amounts to depriving such candidates who passes their course from institutes .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTSmt. Dr. Banu V.T. and Another Vs. State of Karnataka and Others
Court: Karnataka
Decided on: Nov-15-2000
Reported in: ILR2001KAR2263; 2001(1)KarLJ492
..... medical institutions under the above said rules 4 it is submitted that there is a reasonable classification among the doctors employed under the public undertaking sectors and the doctors working under the ..... undertakings established by the state government in my view has to be treated as a reasonable classification i am inclined to accept the stand of the state government that the said .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTK.R. Lakshman and ors. Vs. Karnataka Electricity Board and ors.
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Dec-12-2000
Reported in: JT2001(1)SC196; 2000(8)SCALE230; [2000]Supp5SCR535
..... the guarantee of equal protection of law and equality before the law does not prohibit reasonable classification equality before law does not mean that things which are different shall be treated ..... other in trilokinath this court has affirmed the principle of classification but has held that it should be founded on a reasonable differentia which distinguishes the persons grouped together from these .....
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Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Sep-15-2000
Reported in: 2000(5)ALD626; 2000(5)ALT340
..... the re categorisation is arbitrary unreasonable and not based on any acceptable valid and reasonable classification according to the petitioner both the proceedings are violative of the fundamental right guaranteed ..... into ht category iii is unreasonable and not based on any acceptable valid and reasonable classification is it violative of the fundamental right guaranteed under article 14 of the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTGurvinder Kang and ors. Vs. Director of Education and ors.
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Feb-18-2000
Reported in: 2000IVAD(Delhi)449; 2000(53)DRJ332
..... art 14 cannot be attracted 2 art 14 forbids hostile discrimination but not reasonable classification thus where persons belonging to a particular class in view of their special ..... be equated with government undertakings and companies the classification of government undertakings and companies may in certain circumstances be a reasonable classification satisfying the two tests mentioned above but it .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTMallela Venkata Rao and Others Vs. State of Andhra Pradesh and Others
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Nov-18-2000
Reported in: 2000(6)ALD555; 2000(1)ALD(Cri)226; 2000(6)ALT438
..... with the achievement of efficiency in administration is permissible that is to say reasonable classification according to some principle to recognise intelligible inequalities or to avoid or ..... in exercise of legislative or executive powers permissive reasonable classification enables the state to legislate by the methodology of classification the presidential order enumerates various castes to be .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTP.J. Ratan Kumar and Another Vs. Oriental Insurance Co., Ltd. and Othe ...
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Nov-01-2000
Reported in: 2000(6)ALD646; 2000(6)ALT88
..... by evolving this criteria by no stretch of imagination it could be said tobe a reasonable classification the decision to relax the service eligibility criteria upto two years in respect of sc ..... circumstances there is absolutely no difficulty whatsoever to hold that there is no reason and basis for making further classification between the petitioners and the 3rd respondent 17 paragraph 50 of the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTVasantha R. Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and ors.
Court: Chennai
Decided on: Dec-08-2000
Reported in: (2001)IILLJ843Mad
..... laws and the said article forbids class legislation but not reasonable classification in making laws and i such reasonable classification must be founded on an intelligible differentia distinguishing persons transactions ..... factory that being so the impugned provision is discriminatory andit is neither a reasonable classification northere is any nexus with respect to the objectssought to be achieved .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTRameshchandra Shamjibhai Raniga Vs. State of Gujarat
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Jul-18-2000
Reported in: (2000)4GLR1
..... by article 14 of the constitution is that there should be a reasonable classification and that it should have a reasonable nexus or connection with the object or purpose sought to be achieved ..... commenced or not the intention expressed in the statement of objects and reasons by use of the expression such classification was made to avoid discrimination has been severally criticised by the learned .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTK. Thimmappa and ors. Vs. Chairman Central Bd. of Dirs. Sbi and anr.
Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: Dec-05-2000
Reported in: 2001(2)ALLMR(SC)807; JT2001(1)SC347; (2001)ILLJ1083SC; 2000(8)SCALE269; [2000]Supp5SCR368; (2001)2SCC259
..... appropriate for us to notice that what article 14 prohibits is class legislation and not reasonable classification for the purpose of legislation if the rule making authority takes care to ..... chinnappa reddy j speaking for the court observed thus the burden of establishing the reasonableness of a classification and its nexus with the object of the legislation is on the state though .....
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