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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Article 226 Of The Constitution"
Writ Petition Is Not A Proper Remedy If There Are Seriously Disputed Questions Of Facts: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Disciplinary Proceedings Can Be Quashed In Entirety Only When 'Show-Cause Notice' Is Bad: Meghalaya High Court
Karnataka High Court Quashes Seat Matrix Of Telugu Linguistic Minority In A Medical College
Gujarat High Court Orders Release Of Goods Worth ₹80L Imported Under Foreign Trade Policy, Revenue Dept May Continue Inquiry
Failure Of The Dealer To Attend Assessment Proceedings, No Violation Of Principles Of Natural Justice: Kerala 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 Petition Maintainable Even If There Is Alternate Remedy, Where Principles Of Natural Justice Are Not Followed: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Writ Petition In Delhi High Court Seeks Restoration Of Possession To Estranged Wife Allegedly Evicted By Husband & His Mistress
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
Insolvency Application Must Meet Threshold As Per Amended S.4 IBC, Though Notice U/S 8 Was Issued Pre-Amendment : Kerala High Court
Article 226 Remedies Available When Disciplinary Authority's Findings Are Malafide Or Perverse, Based On Irrelevant Material Or Ignoring Relevant Material: Supreme Court
Unexplained Delay & Laches Enough For Court To Not Exercise Its Extraordinary Jurisdiction Under Art. 226: Gujarat High Court
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