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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Maintainability of Writ Petition"
'Don't Choke The Court, Let It Breathe': Madhya Pradesh High Court In Writ Petition Filed Without Availing Alternative Remedy
Provisions Of CPC Applicable In Proceedings Before Family Court: Allahabad High Court Reiterates
Writ Petition Not Maintainable Against Refusal Of Interim Injunction If Decided After Hearing All Parties: Karnataka High Court
Constitutional Courts Entertaining Writ Petitions Without Proper Caution Would Breach Trust Of Genuine Litigants: Delhi High Court
Writ Petition May Be Maintainable, But Court Can Refuse To Entertain It Under Article 226 Discretionary Powers: Telangana High Court
Kshetriya Shri Gandhi Ashram Not State Under Article 12, Writ Petition Not Maintainable Against It: Allahabad High Court
Writ Petition Cannot Be Entertained To Challenge An Arbitral Award, Statutory Remedy Under Section 34 Of The A&C Act Must Be Availed: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Karnataka Bank Not 'State' Under Article 12, Writ Petition Seeking Release Of Funds Held In Fixed Deposit Not Maintainable: High Court
Writ Petition Maintainable If Insurer Disallows Claim De Hors Specific Policy Terms: Delhi High Court
Writ Petition For Restoration Of Dealership Maintainable, No Alternate Remedy Available: Allahabad High Court Distinguishes From Tata Cellular Case
Writ Petition Under Article 226 Maintainable Against Orders Of NGT: Allahabad High Court Reiterates
Second Writ Petition Seeking To Enforce Order Made In An Earlier Writ Petition Is Maintainable: Orissa High Court Reiterates
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