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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Article 226"
High Courts Are Not Precluded From Entertaining Writ Petitions Even If There Are Disputed Questions Of Facts: SC [Read Judgment]
Theory Of Self-Imposed Restriction Does Not Apply Vis-À-Vis Article 227, As It Does With Article 226 Of The Constitution: Bombay HC [Read Judgment]
Walayar Case: Commission Of Inquiry Reduced To A Mockery
No Bar In Dismissing 'Admitted' Writ Petition On Ground Of Alternative Remedy, Reiterates SC [Read Judgment]
Writ Petition Should Normally Not Be Entertained Against Mere Issuance Of Show Cause Notice: SC [Read Judgment]
Existence Of Alternate Remedy Not An Absolute Bar To Entertain A Petition Under Article 226 : Meghalaya HC [Read Judgment]
Article 226- HC Cannot Relax Terms & Conditions Of A Tender Notice: SC [Read Order]
Can SC Interfere With HC's Discretion Entertaining Writ Petition In Spite Of There Being Alternative Remedy? SC Bench Delivers Split Judgment [Read Judgment]
PIL Seeking Uniform Civil Code: Delhi HC Asks Government to File Affidavit
Petition Under Art. 226&227 Cannot Be Entertained By HC Ignoring The Statutory Dispensation Under Armed Forces Tribunal Act: Kerala HC [Read Judgment]
UNO Not A 'State' Under Article 12 Of The Constitution: Delhi HC
Writ Petition Not Maintainable Against Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS), Holds Supreme Court [Read Judgment]
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