Administrative Discretion and Article 14
Picking one option from a list of alternatives is what discretion entails. These options must be decided on rationality and fairness.
Picking one option from a list of alternatives is what discretion entails. These options must be decided on rationality and fairness.
Treating the equals as unequals or unequals as equals will be in complete contradiction to the Doctrine of Equality.
Article 14’s Doctrine of Arbitration prohibits class legislation but allows application of reasonable classification of persons or things.
Article 15 serves as a foundation for all the legislature needs to establish provisions to foster societal peace.
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