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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Maintainability of Writ Petition"
[SARFAESI Act] Incumbent Upon Borrower To Proactively Approach Lender To Avail Benefits Of Revival Or Restructuring: Bombay High Court
Writ Powers Limited By Article 226: J&K High Court Dismisses Plea Against Punjab Authorities Over Lack Of Territorial Jurisdiction
Writ Maintainable If Filed For Safeguarding Rights Granted In Agreement, Not For Establishing New Rights In Contractual Disputes: Allahabad High Court
Court Cannot Act As Disciplinary Authority To Decide Correctness Of Allegations Against Delinquent Employee: Rajasthan HC
Writ Petition Maintainable Against Private Bank Acting Outside License Terms: Allahabad HC On Bank Unilaterally Freezing Customer's Account
Article 226 | Writ Court Can Refuse Action Against Illegality To Do Substantial Justice : Supreme Court
Violation Of Service Rules Not Violation Of Public Function, Action Against Private Employee Not Amenable Under Article 226: MP High Court
High Court Judgment Cannot Be Declared Illegal Under Article 32 Of Constitution : Supreme Court
Inculcating Religious Feelings Amongst Members Of A Particular Community Not A Public Function Or Public Duty: Telangana HC Reiterates
'Don't Choke The Court, Let It Breathe': Madhya Pradesh High Court In Writ Petition Filed Without Availing Alternative Remedy
Provisions Of CPC Applicable In Proceedings Before Family Court: Allahabad High Court Reiterates
Writ Petition Not Maintainable Against Refusal Of Interim Injunction If Decided After Hearing All Parties: Karnataka High Court
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