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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Article 226"
High Courts Can't Pass 'Not To Arrest' Or 'No Coercive Steps' Orders While Dismissing/Disposing Petitions U/s 482 CrPC: Supreme Court
Writ Petition Under Article 226 Not Maintainable Against Orders Passed By State Consumer Commission:Supreme Court
Writ Jurisdiction Under Article 226 Can Be Invoked To Quash FIR If It Is Found To Be Abuse Of Process Of Law: Supreme Court
Writ Jurisdiction Cannot Be Extended Against The Rejection Of Nomination Papers At An Intermediate Stage Of Gram Panchayat Elections: Bombay HC [FB]
Rejection Of Anticipatory Bail Not a Ground For Not Entertaining Petition For Quashing Of The FIR: Allahabad High Court
Bar Association Discharges Public Functions; Writ Petition Under Article 226 Maintainable Against It : Karnataka High Court
High Court While Exercising Writ Jurisdiction Cannot Reappreciate Evidence Led During Disciplinary Enquiry, Reiterates Supreme Court
The Supreme Court Should Protect The Heart And Soul Of The Constitution Of India
"High Courts Have Power To Strike Down Central Acts": Supreme Court Asks Petitioner Challenging Epidemic Act To Move HC
Credit Rating Agencies Not Discharging 'Public Functions'; Writ Not Maintainable Against It : Madras HC [Read Judgment]
Writ Petition Under Article 226 Against NCLT Order Not Maintainable: Kerala HC [Read Judgment]
High Courts Are Duty Bound To Issue Writ Of Mandamus For Enforcement Of A Public Duty: SC [Read Judgment]
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