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Meri saheli magazine subscription published this article page no 7 this article was published in magazine  delegated legislation why in news recently supreme court supreme court observed that a delegated legislation which is ultra vires the parent act cannot be given any effect. more about news  case is an appeal filed by the kerala state electricity board against a state high court decision which upheld kerala electricity supply code 2014. meri saheli magazine price as per ruling delegated legislation should not travel beyond the purview of the parent act. case study: malur in kolar district karnataka  audit scrutiny of records (2001–03) of executive officer (eo) taluk panchayat (tp) malur in kolar district disclosed that the eo misappropriated funds aggregating rs. 1.74 crore by preferring fraudulent claims of works/supply bills in violation of codal provisions.  sub-treasury officer (sto) malur facilitated misappropriation by passing such fraudulent bills without exercising proper checks as prescribed in codes and manuals. 6o if it does it is ultra vires and cannot be given any effect.  sc held that delegated legislation including rules and regulations formed by state and central authorities should not supplant but supplement the parliamentary statute from which it draws power from. about delegated legislation  it is a process by which the executive authority is given powers by primary legislation to make laws in order to implement and administer the requirements of that primary legislation Meri saheli magazine yearly subscription.


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