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THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA ART. 19
Right to trade in liquor is subject to more stringent restriction(s). (Kerala Bar Hotels Association v State of Kerala, AIR 2016 SC 163 : (2015)16 SCC 421).
Dancing not res extra commercium - State of Maharashtra v Indian Hotel & Restaurants Association, AIR 2013 SC 2582 : (2013)8 SCC 519.
All schools, whether they are established by Government or whether they are aided by the Government or whether they are not aided by the Government, require recognition to be granted in accordance of the provisions of the appropriate Act or Government order. ((State of Karnataka and Another v Associated Management of (Government Recognised-Unaided-English Medium) Primary and Secondary Schools and Others with Nallur Prasad and Others v State of Karnataka and Others with R.G. Nadadur and Others v Shubodaya Vidya Samasthe and Another and State of Karnataka and Others v Mohamed Hussain Jucka, 2014(3) Kar. L.J. 161 (SC) (CB) : AIR 2014 SC 2094 : (2014)9 SCC 485); See also Unni Krishnan, J.P. v State of A.P., AIR 1993 SC 2178 : (1993)1 SCC 645 : T.M.A. Pai Foundation v State of Karnataka, AIR 2003 SC 355 : (2002)8 SCC 481).
Medical Dental P.G. Course in private unaided Colleges in M.P. Laying down eligibility criteria not violative of Article 19(1)(g). (Modern Dental College and Research Centre v State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 2016 SC 2601 : (2016)7 SCC 353).
Ban on carrying luggage on roof of tourist bus by Rule 128(9) of M.V. Rules is in view of safety of passengers. Held, not arbitrary nor offends Article 19(1)(g). (M/s. Sharma Transports v State of Maharashtra, AIR 2011 SC 3279 : (2011)8 SCC 647).
Telecom services - Call drops - Amended Telecom Consumers Protection Regulation 2015 making service provider liable for call drops not attributable to his fault - Held violative of Articles 14 and 19(1)(g). (Cellular Operators Association of India v Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, AIR 2016 SC 2336 : (2016)7 SCC 703).
Education can be occupation under Article 19(1)(g) only when charitable in nature. (Indian Medical Association v Union of India, AIR 2011 SC 2365 : (2011)7 SCC 179).
The right to establish an educational institution, for charity or for profit, being an occupation, is protected by Article 19(1)(g). (P.A. Inamdar and Others v State of Maharashtra and Others, 2005(5) Kar. L.J. 161 (SC) : AIR 2005 SC 3226 : (2005)6 SCC 537).
Section 29 of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 which requires minority/non-minority institutions to follow National/State curriculum does not abrogate Article 19(1)(g) or Article 30. (Society for Un-Aided Private Schools of Rajasthan v Union of India and Another, 2012(3) Kar. L.J. 177 (SC) : AIR 2012 SC 3445 : (2012)6 SCC 1 : (2012)4 SCJ 318).
Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (35 of 2005), does not apply to minority educational Institution. (Foundation
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