Readjustment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: readjustmentreadjust
readjust : to adjust again ;esp : to voluntarily reorganize (a corporation) vi : to become readjusted re·ad·just·ment n ...
Readjuster
One who or that which readjusts in some of the States of the United States one who advocates a refunding and sometimes a partial repudiation of the State debt without the consent of the States creditors...
halfway house
halfway house : a residence for formerly institutionalized individuals (as mental patients, drug addicts, or convicts) that is designed to facilitate their readjustment to private life ...
Readjust
To adjust or settle again to put in a different order or relation to rearrange...
Readjustment
A second adjustment a new or different adjustment...
Redispose
To dispose anew or again to readjust to rearrange...
As Parliament may by law determine
As Parliament may by law determine, the leverage given by constitutional mandate by reason of inclusion of the words 'readjusted by such authority and in such manner as Parliament may by law determine' (emphasis supplied) depicts the intent of Parliament as to its true effect. It is an enabling provision for adjustment of sets in accordance with the need of the situation. This authorization as contained in Articles 82 and 170 stands out to be an enabling provision for incorporating sub-article (3B) under Article 332. Be it noted that proportionality though mainly dependent upon the basis of population but it cannot always be done with arithmetical precision and mathematical nicety. The provision incorporated 'as Parliament may by law determine' stands out to be an enabling provision to meet the exigencies of the Constitution, Subrata Acharjee v. Union of India, (2002) 2 SCC 725: AIR 2002 SC 846 (846)....
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