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214th Report - Law Commission of India

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28appointments and transfers, and thejusticiability <strong>of</strong> these matters as well asin relation <strong>of</strong> Judge strength, does notcommend itself to us as being the correctview.The relevant provisions <strong>of</strong> theConstitution, including the constitutionalscheme must now be construed, understood andimplemented in the manner indicated hereinby us. (para 486).Para 487 states that this summary has to be readalongwith the earlier part, where in theconclusions are elaborately stated with thereasons which in effect means that para 487 hasto be read and incorporated in to theconclusions enumerated above.The said paraprovides as follows:-“What is the meaning <strong>of</strong> the opinion <strong>of</strong> thejudiciary ‘symbolised by the view <strong>of</strong> the ChiefJustice <strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong>?”

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