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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "writ jurisdiction"
Writ Is Not A Proper Remedy For Seriously Disputed Question Of Facts That Are Matters Of Evidence: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Can Exercise Writ Jurisdiction Against Private Party That Wrongly Benefits From Inaction Of Public Authorities In Discharge Of Public Duty: Bombay HC
Writ Court Ought Not To Interfere When Statutory Remedy Under SARFAESI Act Before Debt Recovery Tribunal Is Invoked: Telangana High Court
Kerala Football Association A Private Organization, Not Amenable To Writ Jurisdiction: High Court Dismisses Plea Assailing ₹25K Entry Fee For State Tournament
Writ Court Can't Sit In Appeal Over Departmental Proceedings, Particularly When There Are Concurrent Findings On Charge: Jharkhand HC
Writ Against Show Cause/ Demand Notice Can Be Entertained Only On Limited Grounds Like Lack Of Jurisdiction, Allegation Of Malafides: Madras HC
Can't Interfere With Cut-Off Date In Art 226 Jurisdiction, Unless It Is Fixed For Whimsical Considerations/ In Mala Fide Manner: Rajasthan High Court
Writ Jurisdiction Cannot Be Invoked To Challenge Appointment Of Arbitrator: Kerala High Court
Supreme Court Refuses To Entertain Law Student's Plea In Relation To KSLU Exams & Classes
Empanelment Of Advocate Bank's Discretion; Writ Court Cannot Ordinarily Interfere: Karnataka High Court
Plea Against Unauthorized Construction Requires Leading Of Evidence, Can't Exercise Writ Jurisdiction: Delhi High Court
Filing Multiple Cases Without Justification Is Aggravated Form Of Abuse Of Process Of Court: Karnataka High Court
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