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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Writ Petition"
HC May Decline To Entertain A Writ Petition Which Raises Complex Questions Of Facts: SC [Read Judgment]
Any Order Of Arbitral Tribunal In Course Of Arbitration Cannot Be Challenged By Way Of Writ Petition : Gujarat HC [Read Judgment]
No Bar In Considering Subsequent Events For Testing Legality Of Order Impugned In Writ Petition: SC [Read Judgment]
Public Interest Also Shall Be Demonstrated Before Writ Remedy Is Sought In Tender Matters: SC [Read Judgment]
High Courts Are Not Precluded From Entertaining Writ Petitions Even If There Are Disputed Questions Of Facts: SC [Read Judgment]
Bombay HC Imposes 25K Cost on Litigant For Wasting Time of The Court [Read Judgment]
[Relinquishment of Claims] Bar Under Order II Rule 2 CPC May Not Apply To Writ Petitions: SC [Read Judgment]
CAA Protests: Karnataka HC Says It Will Examine The Legality Of Imposition Of Section 144
GST: HC Should Be Loathe To Entertain Writ Petitions Questioning Seizure Of Goods: SC [Read Order]
No Bar In Dismissing 'Admitted' Writ Petition On Ground Of Alternative Remedy, Reiterates SC [Read Judgment]
Writ Petition Should Normally Not Be Entertained Against Mere Issuance Of Show Cause Notice: SC [Read Judgment]
Writ Petition Not Maintainable Against Church For Refusing To Solemnize Marriage: Kerala HC [Read Judgment]
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