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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Article 226"
High Court Cannot Exercise The Power Of Remission Itself : Supreme Court
Delhi High Court Condones Delay In Payments Under VSV Due To Covid and Death Of Managing Director
Cannot Issue Directions To Authorities For Out of Turn Disposal of Matters, Amounts to Controlling Their Roster: Delhi High Court
High Courts Ought Not To Entertain Writ Petitions Filed Bypassing Statutory Alternative Remedies : Supreme Court
DHJS Exam: High Court Refuses To Re-Evaluate Answer Sheet Of Aspirant Unsuccessful By One Mark
Article 226 | Court Cannot Re-Appreciate Evidence Already Considered By Departmental Authorities: Delhi High Court
Axiomatic Delay Disentitles Party To Discretionary Relief U/A 226: Delhi High Court Dismisses Plea Challenging Acquisition Proceedings After "62 Yrs"
Writ Plea Alleging Violation Of Rights Conferred Under Industrial Settlement Maintainable U/Art 226 Only If Traceable To Common Law: Kerala High Court
Disputed Facts Cannot Be Adjudicated In Writ Proceedings: Madras High Court
Article 226 - High Court Has To Deal With Grounds/Issues Raised In A Writ Petition And Pass Reasoned Order : Supreme Court
Seeking Relief Under Article 226 In Contractual Matters Where There Is Existing Arbitration Clause Is Not An Appropriate Remedy: Supreme Court
Armed Forces Tribunal Act Excludes Administrative Supervision Of High Court But Not Judicial Superintendence & Jurisdiction U/A 226: Delhi HC
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