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Writ Jurisdiction Cannot Be Invoked Under Article 226 Against Decisions Of Lender/Banker Unless Compelling Reasons Like Statutory Violations: Kerala High Court

Writ Jurisdiction Cannot Be Invoked Under Article 226 Against Decisions Of Lender/Banker Unless Compelling Reasons Like Statutory Violations: Kerala High Court Case: Binoy Paulose v…

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Article 226: Laws Of Pleadings Don’t Go Missing In Writ Petitions; Locus Standi Essential To Maintain Writs: J&K&L High Court

Article 226: Laws Of Pleadings Don't Go Missing In Writ Petitions; Locus Standi Essential To Maintain Writs Case: J&K PSC Vs Dr Rajeev Gupta Coram:…

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Industrial Tribunal’s Order Can’t Be Challenged On Disputed Questions Of Facts Under Article 226: J&K&L High Court

Industrial Tribunal's Order Can't Be Challenged On Disputed Questions Of Facts Under Article 226 Case: Manu Mohit Industries Vs State of J&k & Ors. Coram:…

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Article 226 - High Court Cannot Direct Regularisation of Temporary Employees by Creating Supernumerary Posts: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Article 226 – High Court Cannot Direct Regularisation of Temporary Employees by Creating Supernumerary Posts: Supreme Court

Article 226 - High Court Cannot Direct Regularisation of Temporary Employees by Creating Supernumerary Posts Case: State of Gujarat vs R.J. Pathan Coram: Justices MR…

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Article 226 - Writ Of Mandamus Virtually Granting Specific Performance Of Contract/Work Order Cannot Be Issued: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Article 226 – Writ Of Mandamus Virtually Granting Specific Performance Of Contract/Work Order Cannot Be Issued: Supreme Court

Article 226 - Writ Of Mandamus Virtually Granting Specific Performance Of Contract/Work Order Cannot Be Issued Case: Municipal Corporation Gondia vs Divi Works & Suppliers…

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Article 226 - High Court Not Required To Reappreciate Evidence Or Interfere With Findings Recorded By Disciplinary Authority: Supreme Court - The Law Communicants
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Article 226 – High Court Not Required To Reappreciate Evidence Or Interfere With Findings Recorded By Disciplinary Authority: Supreme Court

Article 226 - High Court Not Required To Reappreciate Evidence Or Interfere With Findings Recorded By Disciplinary Authority Case: Umesh Kumar Pahwa vs Board of…

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Being A Court Of Record, High Court Can Review Its Own Judgments Under Article 226 Of the Constitution: Kerala High Court - The Law Communicants
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Being A Court Of Record, High Court Can Review Its Own Judgments Under Article 226 Of the Constitution: Kerala High Court

Being A Court Of Record, High Court Can Review Its Own Judgments Under Article 226 Of the Constitution Case: Pottakalathil Ramakrishnan v. Thahsildar, Tirur and…

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Acquittal Based on Benefits of Doubt in Serious Crime Cannot Make Candidate Eligible for Public Employment - The Law Communicants
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High Court Under Article 226 And 227 Should Be Extremely Circumspect In Interfering With Orders Passed Under Arbitration Act

High Court Under Article 226 And 227 Should Be Extremely Circumspect In Interfering With Orders Passed Under Arbitration Act Case: Navayuga Engineering Company Vs. Bangalore…

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