This was clearly laid down by this Court in Swadeshi Cotton Mill 's case (supra), where Wanchoo, J. speaking for the Constitution Bench of this Court said: "The difference between a case where a gener al order contains a recital on the face of it and one where it does not contain such a recital is that in the latter case the burden is thrown on the authority making the order to satisfy the Court by other means that the conditions precedent were fulfilled, but in the former case the Court will presume the regularity of the order including the fulfilment of the conditions precedent and then it will be for the party challenging the legality of the order to show that the recital was not correct and that the conditions precedent were not in fact 779 complied with by the authority: (see the observa tions of Spens C.J. in King Emperor vs Sibnath Banerjee(1) which were approved by the Privy Coun cil in King Emperor vs Sibnath Banerjee"(2).