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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Article 227 of the Constitution"
Writ Petition Under Article 227 Not Maintainable Against Mutation Proceedings : Uttarakhand High Court
Is Letters Patent Appeal Maintainable Against Single Judge's Order Passed Under Article 227? Supreme Court To Examine
Petitions For Expeditious Disposal Of Cases Can't Be Allowed Routinely, Must Show Extraordinary Circumstances: Allahabad High Court
S.24 Hindu Marriage Act | Interim Maintenance Order Is Interlocutory In Nature, Can Only Be Reviewed Not Appealed: Madras High Court
Have No Superintendence Over NCDRC Which Is Situated In Delhi: Rajasthan High Court
Payment Of Wages Act | District Judge Deciding Appeal U/S 17 Acts As A Court, Not As 'Persona Designata': Allahabad High Court
S.243(2) CrPC | Accused Can't Summon Prosecution Witness Who He Had Cross-Examined Unless Magistrate Satisfied It Is Essential: Allahabad High Court
Article 227 Can't Be Invoked To Interfere With Lower Court Proceedings Merely On Parties' Requests For Out-Of-Turn Hearings: Kerala High Court
Order Under S. 16 Of A&C Act Can Be Challenged Under Article 227 Only On Exceptional Circumstances: Calcutta High Court Reiterates
Civil Revision Plea Under Art 227 Maintainable Against Trial Court’s Inaction In First Deciding Plea Under Order XIV Rule 2 In DV Case: Telangana HC
Proceedings Under Section 12 Of DV Act Can Be Challenged Only Under Article 227, Not Section 482 CrPC: Madras High Court Full Bench
Art. 227 | Not Proper To Re-appreciate Evidence & Substitute Own Findings Only Because Second View Possible: Orissa High Court Reiterates
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