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Entrenched clause
Entrenched clause, is a section in the Constitution of some of the Commonwealth countries which can only be
Existing law
or made before or made before the commencement of this Constitution by any Legislature, authority or person having power to make
Sovereignty
supreme power which govern the body politic, or society which constitutes the state and the power is independent of the particular
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Life
Life, rights to life guaranteed by Article 21 Constitution of India includes livelihood, K. Chandru v. State of Tamil
Discrimination
(1990) 3 SCC 87. [Constitution of India, Art. 304(a)] The Constitution of India prohibits the State from discriminating against any citizen
Governor
p. 1188. Reports to the President on the failure of constitutional machinery in the State, Constitution of India, Art. 200. The
Municipality
Panchayat or the Municipal Council, as the case may be, constituted under the provisions of this Act. [Manipur Municipalities Act, 1994
Pension
in consonance with and furtherance of the goals of the Constitution. The most practical raison d'etre for pensions is the inability
Property
Even if it was held that the rights in question constituted 'property' their regulation by the relevant provisions of the Act
Parliament
has peculiar powers in connection with their joint legislative function, Constitution of India, Art. 79, Parlia-mentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn.,
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