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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Article 226 of Constitution of India"
Can Transit Anticipatory Bail Be Granted For Offences In Other States? Bombay High Court Refers To Larger Bench
Can't Exercise Writ Jurisdiction To Interfere In Election Process Once It Has Commenced: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Issue Of Improper Investigation By Police Cannot Be Decided Under Writ Jurisdiction Of High Court, Private Complaint To Be Filed: Telangana High Court
Supreme Court Deprecates Practice Of Disposal Of Writ Petitions Without Deciding It On Merits
Writ Is Not A Proper Remedy For Seriously Disputed Question Of Facts That Are Matters Of Evidence: Andhra Pradesh High Court
High Court Being A 'Court Of Equity' Must Not Let Rigid Technical Rules To Perpetuate Miscarriage Of Justice: Orissa High Court
Article 226 - High Court Cannot Direct Regularisation Of Temporary Employees By Creating Supernumerary Posts : Supreme Court
Appellate Authority Can't Unilaterally Order Reduction Of Medical College Seats U/S 28 Of National Medical Commission Act: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Armed Forces Tribunal Act Cannot Curtail High Court's Power Of Judicial Review U/A 226: Allahabad High Court
Don't Register Writ Petition That Doesn't Set Out Specific Grounds – Bombay High Court To Registry
Judicial Review Not Permissible In Administrative Matters Unless There Is Malafide Or Flagrant Violation Of Law: Rajasthan High Court
Writ Jurisdiction Can Be Exercised If Order Of Quasi Judicial Authority Is Not Reasoned/ Non-Speaking: Andhra Pradesh High Court
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