| Akshayakumar Ramanlal Desai - 1986 - 672 pages
...Year of the Republic of India. An Ordinance further to amend the National Security Act, 1980. WHEREAS Parliament is not in session and the President is...render it necessary for him to take immediate action; Now, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of article 123 of the Constitution,... | |
| Peter Haberle - 1993 - 742 pages
...1990 72. Ordinance (1) Except when both Houses of the Parliament are in session. His Majesty may, if satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for Him to take certain immediate actions, promulgate such ordinance as He may consider necessary without prejudice,... | |
| Imtiaz Omar - 1996 - 414 pages
...Houses of Parliament are sitting concurrently, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is satisfied that certain circumstances exist which render it necessary for him to take immediate action, he may promulgate such ordinances as circumstances appear to him to require. (2C) An ordinance promulgated... | |
| World Trade Organization - 2000 - 240 pages
...Constitution, which enables the President to legislate when Parliament (either House or both Houses) is not in session and the President "is satisfied...render it necessary for him to take immediate action". The Ordinance became effective on 1 January 1995 and lapsed on 26 March 1995, since legislation of... | |
| World Trade Organization - 2001 - 564 pages
...Indian Constitution enables the President to legislate when Parliament (either House or both Houses) is not in session and the President "is satisfied...render it necessary for him to take immediate action". Article 73 of the Indian Constitution confers upon the Government of India executive power over all... | |
| Kamal Hossain - 2000 - 904 pages
...President exercises this legislative power only when both Houses of Parliament are not in session and he is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for him to take immediate action. The ordinance was later substituted by the Parliament enacting the Protection of Human Rights Act,... | |
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