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Apr 09 2003 (HC)

Vinay Kumar Singh Vs. Bihar State Electricity Board and ors.

Court : Patna

..... or expression for all the elements of the composite culture of india and to secure its enrichment by assimilating without interfering with its genius, the forms, style and expressions used in hindustani and in the other languages of india specified in the eight schedule, and by drawing, wherever necessary or desirable, for its vocabulary, primarily on sanskrit and secondarily on other languages ..... which of the two apparently conflicting provisions is more general and which is more specific and to construe the more general one as to excluded the more specific from the area of operation of the former. the principle is expressed in the maxims generalia spscialibus non derogant (general things do not derograte from special things), and generaliabus specialia derogant (special things .....

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Jan 10 1994 (HC)

Sone Vanaspati Vs. State of Bihar and ors.

Court : Patna

..... goals. for instance a right to reservation either under article 15(4) or 16(4) in favour of the scheduled castes, scheduled tribes or backward class was made with a view to ameliorate their status socially, economically and educationally so as to assimilate those sections into the main stream of the society. the persons who do not being to those classes, but produce ..... fraud on the constitution, but also a denial to a reserved candidate and the general candidate as well. therefore, the plea of promissory estoppel should not be extended to such areas.though executive necessity is not always a good defence, this doctrine cannot be extended to legislative acts or to acts prohibited by the statute.26. in this case, therefore, the .....

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