Blatant Violation Of Natural Justice: Gujarat High Court Quashes Order Cancelling Licence Of ‘K News Channel’
Case: K News Channel Versus State Of Gujarat
Coram: Justice A.S. Supehia
Case No.: R/Special Civil Application No. 10231 Of 2022
Court Observation: “Exceptions to the rule of alternate remedy arise where:
(a) the writ petition has been filed for the enforcement of a fundamental right protected by Part III of the Constitution;
(b) there has been a violation of the principles of natural justice;
(c) the order or proceedings are wholly without jurisdiction; or (d) the vires of a legislation is challenged;”
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