The Committee desire that the relation of the two sides of the Government in this matter, as in all others, should be of such mutual sympathy that each will be able to assist and influence for the common good the work of the other, but not to exercise... Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's who - Page 73edited by - 1928Full view - About this book
| Constitutional law - 1920 - 698 pages
...the relation of the two sides of the Government in this matter, as in all others, should be of such mutual sympathy that each will be able to assist and...ministers or a majority of the legislative council to dirm the policy of reserved subjects ; but on the other hand the executive council should be helpful... | |
| A. D. Dhopeshwarkar - India - 1921 - 152 pages
...the relation of the two sides of the Government in this matter , as in all others , should be of such mutual sympathy that each will be able to assist and...of the Legislative Council to direct the policy of the reserved subjects ; but on the other hand , the Executive Council should be helpful to Ministers... | |
| Sudhansu Mohan Bose - Constitutional law - 1921 - 536 pages
...heads in the budget of the budget of the province for the preceding financial year shall hold good. sympathy that each will be able to assist and influence...ministers or a majority of the legislative council tc direct the policy of reserved subjects; but on the other hand the executive council should be helpful... | |
| Gyanchand - Finance - 1926 - 474 pages
...that the relation of the two sides of the Government in this matter, as in others, should be of such mutual sympathy that each will be able to assist and...not be capable of being used as a means for enabling the minister or the majority of the Legislative Council to direct the policy of the reserved subject,... | |
| Comparative law - 1921 - 660 pages
...the relation of the two sides of the Government in this matter, as hi all others, should be of such mutual sympathy that each will be able to assist and...for the common good the work of the other, but not exercise control over it. The budget should not be capable of being used as a means for enabling Ministers... | |
| Asia - 1922 - 738 pages
...i<)ig,para. 5). Further on in the same Report they lay down the principle that the Budget is not to be " used as a means for enabling Ministers or a majority...Council to direct the policy of reserved subjects ;" and in more than one passage they insist that, if the Legislature attempts to manipulate the Budget... | |
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