The Position of the Judiciary Under the Constitution of India |
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... doctrine of stare decisis , it is because I believe that we are not obliged to accept the doctrine that law is nothing more that the varying opinions of individuals judges . The judicial tradition we have inherited is against any such ...
... doctrine of stare decisis , it is because I believe that we are not obliged to accept the doctrine that law is nothing more that the varying opinions of individuals judges . The judicial tradition we have inherited is against any such ...
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... doctrine . According to the gene- rally accepted view the doctrine means that the legislative power should be vested in the legislature , the executive power in the executive , and the judicial power in the judiciary . This view is ...
... doctrine . According to the gene- rally accepted view the doctrine means that the legislative power should be vested in the legislature , the executive power in the executive , and the judicial power in the judiciary . This view is ...
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... doctrine of the separation of powers because , as Prof. Wade has pointed out , Dicey's Rule of Law is based on that doctrine15 and because that doctrine leads imperceptibly to the mistaken belief that power is property . For , if ...
... doctrine of the separation of powers because , as Prof. Wade has pointed out , Dicey's Rule of Law is based on that doctrine15 and because that doctrine leads imperceptibly to the mistaken belief that power is property . For , if ...
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JUDICIAL REVIEW OF LEGISLATION IN INDIA | 54 |
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