Discretionary relief under Article 226 of the Constitution of India shall not be granted if the conduct of the litigant is not with clean hands. A
Discretionary relief under Article 226 of the Constitution of India shall not be granted if the conduct of the litigant is not with clean hands. A
Clause (2) of Article 226 of the Constitution of India makes it clear that the power to issue directions, orders or writs by any High Court within
While deciding on the enhancement of compensation regarding an acquired land under section 4 of Land Acquisition Act, the court held sale deeds can
On deciding the jurisdiction power of High Court under section 227/239 of Cr.PC, for an offense under section 7 of PC Act; the Court held that mere
If an authority acts in an arbitrary matter even in a matter of the contract, an aggrieved party can approach the Court by way of Writ under Articl
Section 39 of the Insurance Act, 1938 was amended adding Sub-section (7). Beneficiary nominee means a nominee who was entitled to receive the entir
The established legal position is that the existing laws framed by legal authorities cannot be replaced by public order, notice or a circular. It w
The departmental investigation process does not have a procedural bar while the criminal proceedings are underway. In the process of the operation,
Impugned notices and the consequential orders of audit are barred by limitation and thus without jurisdiction and are therefore not liable to be in
Once there is delay in payment of refund within three months from the date of receipt of application, rigour of section 11BB sets in and payment of