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It has been laid down in that decision that when a power is entrusted by a statute to a named authority and the exercise of it is invoked by a person concerned and there is an improper refusal to exercise the power , a mandamus may well ...
It has been laid down in that decision that when a power is entrusted by a statute to a named authority and the exercise of it is invoked by a person concerned and there is an improper refusal to exercise the power , a mandamus may well ...
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He , however , submits that it is a statutory authority discharging certain statutory duties . According to Mr Banerji it is not a statutory authority and as such it is not amenable to the writ jurisdiction of this Court .
He , however , submits that it is a statutory authority discharging certain statutory duties . According to Mr Banerji it is not a statutory authority and as such it is not amenable to the writ jurisdiction of this Court .
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It is manifestly clear from Section 11 that the Central Government has been invested with the powers under that section for the purpose of conferring on the authority set up for the purpose of making an inquiry into any definite matter ...
It is manifestly clear from Section 11 that the Central Government has been invested with the powers under that section for the purpose of conferring on the authority set up for the purpose of making an inquiry into any definite matter ...
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