Legal Question in Administrative Law in India

Difference between a NOTIFICATION, Order and Government Resolution

What is the basic difference-legal in NOTIFICATION, ORDER and a GOVERNMENT RESOLUTION ?? What is the heirachical force of law amongst this three ?


Asked on 7/06/07, 10:18 pm

5 Answers from Attorneys

Homi Maratha N.N. Maratha & Co.-Advocates

Re: Difference between a NOTIFICATION, Order and Government Resolution

good evening

its too long to describer here its better you ask a question pertaining to the case or the matter you are looking for..

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Answered on 7/07/07, 8:54 am
kavitha balakrishnan kpp associates

Re: Difference between a NOTIFICATION, Order and Government Resolution

they are the three stages of an rule/act comes into existance - the govt.by

proposal - intends to do

resolution - decides to do

order/notification - announces the act/rule etc., to to be adhered!

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Answered on 7/07/07, 1:24 pm
kavitha balakrishnan kpp associates

Re: Difference between a NOTIFICATION, Order and Government Resolution

the heirachical oder is proposal- decision and announcement!

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Answered on 7/07/07, 1:27 pm
Mahesh Gupta Medico-legal Advocates and Consultants

Re: Difference between a NOTIFICATION, Order and Government Resolution

The following three are in hierarchical / time sequence--

1. PROPOSAL--Signifies government intention. [Non-actionable]

2. RESOLUTION--Signifies the government's resolve to do something in pursuance to its intention. [Non-actionable]

3. ORDER / NOTIFICATION--Signifies a public act by the government by way of publication etc., whereby the concerned resolution is announced to the public in the form of a notification or order or rule etc. [Actionable].

M C Gupta

MD, LL.M.

Advocate and Medico-legal Consultant

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Answered on 7/06/07, 11:22 pm
G. M. Gupta gmguptaandassociates

Re: Difference between a NOTIFICATION, Order and Government Resolution

though sh mahesh gupta have given you the reply but it is always advicable that you tell the problem you have so that we can reply more closely to your need. breif questions are appreciated.

For further and detailed advice please contact personally alongwith documents. Consultation charges will apply.

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Answered on 7/07/07, 1:39 am


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