Article 444 of the Costitution of India with Case law
There is no Article 444 in the Constitution of India.
✅ Clarification:
The Constitution of India currently includes:
Originally: 395 Articles
With amendments: About 470 Articles, including inserted ones like:
Article 239AA (Delhi),
Articles 243–243ZG (Panchayati Raj and Municipalities),
Articles 371A–371J (special provisions for certain states).
👉 However, there is no Article 444 — it does not exist in any version of the Indian Constitution.
🔍 You might be referring to:
| You typed | Could mean |
|---|---|
| Article 444 | ❌ Not in Constitution |
| Section 444 of Companies Act, 2013 | ✅ Deals with the procedure for filing appeals |
| A typo for Article 144 | ✅ Which relates to binding nature of Supreme Court’s orders on all authorities in India |
📘 If you intended Article 144 of the Constitution:
“Civil and judicial authorities to act in aid of the Supreme Court.”
🔹 It mandates that all authorities — civil or judicial — must act in aid of the Supreme Court.
📌 Case Law:
Union of India v. Raghubir Singh, AIR 1989 SC 1933
Affirmed the binding nature of Supreme Court’s decisions, ensuring judicial discipline across courts.
👉 Suggestion:
Please confirm whether you meant:
A specific Article (e.g., Article 144, 244, or 344),
A Section from another law (like IPC, CrPC, Companies Act),
Or a topic (e.g., fundamental rights, public employment, emergency provisions, etc.).

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