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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Article 226 of Constitution of India"
Don't Register Writ Petition That Doesn't Set Out Specific Grounds – Bombay High Court To Registry
Judicial Review Not Permissible In Administrative Matters Unless There Is Malafide Or Flagrant Violation Of Law: Rajasthan High Court
Writ Jurisdiction Can Be Exercised If Order Of Quasi Judicial Authority Is Not Reasoned/ Non-Speaking: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Can't Move High Court Directly Seeking Registration Of FIR Without First Approaching Magistrate U/S 156(3) CrPC: Gujarat HC
Statutory Remedy Against Appointment Of Arbitrator Lies Under Arbitration Act, Can't Invoke Extraordinary Jurisdiction Under Art. 226: Gujarat HC
Rajasthan Judicial Services: High Court Dismisses Plea Challenging Answer Key Of 2021 Prelims Exam
Difference Between Article 226 & Article 227 Of Constitution: Gujarat High Court Explains
'Writ Petition Against Rejection Of Temporary Injunction By Trial Court Not Maintainable Under Art 226, Avail Appellate Remedy': Rajasthan High Court
In Judicial Review Proceedings, Courts Are Concerned With Decision-Making Process And Not The Decision Itself: Supreme Court
'Parties Are Educated & Aware Of Their Rights': Rajasthan High Court Waives 6 Months Cooling Off Period For Divorce By Mutual Consent
Power Of Judicial Review Under Article 226 Is Basic Feature Of Constitution; Can't Be Curtailed By Any Legislation: Rajasthan High Court
Writ Petition By Borrowers Challenging SARFAESI Proceedings Initiated By Private Banks/ARCs Not Maintainable: Supreme Court
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