Which is the first case decided by the Supreme Court on delegated legislation?
A. Kinig Emperor Vs. Banvari Lal Sharma
B. Re-Delhi Laws Act
C. Yatindranath Vs. Bihar Rajya
D. Harishankar Bagla Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh
Answer: Option B
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The In Re Delhi Laws Act case in 1951 was a landmark case that established two constitutional limitations on legislative delegation by the Supreme Court of India:
1)The legislature cannot delegate its essential legislative functions.
2)The core and fundamental aspects of lawmaking must remain with the legislature itself.