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Extra-territorial operations
competence of the Parliament and of the State Legislatures to enact laws with extra territorial operation in the sense. The words
Legislative power
Legislative power, power to frame or enact law for the governance of the country by the supreme
Mandamous
issue against the legislature, even when it is going to enact a law which offends against Fundamental Rights, Chhotey Lal v.
Public health
1907 and 1925. The Act repeals and replaces among other enact-ments and as from various dates respectively provided by the Act:
Public order
order' in the State List only empowers the States to enact a legislation relating to public order or security insofar as
Repugnancy
law of the Union; but the Parliament can at anytime enact a law varying or repealing such a law made by
Right in or over land/Land tenure
of the Constitution gave the State legislature exclusive power to enact such measures, Atma Ram v. State of Punjab, AIR 1959
Establish
India, Art. 30(1)] To settle, make, or fix firmly; to enact permanently, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 566
Rule of law
while the legislature is not in session as also to enact delegated legislation in accordance with the guidelines laid down by
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
and affording equitable relief, will observe the principles of these enactments, in cases where the legal and equitable titles to demands
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