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Article 227 Cannot Override Order VII Rule 11 CPC | Supreme Court Restores Plaint Wrongly Struck Off by High Court (2026 INSC 121)

The Supreme Court held that the High Court erred in striking off the plaint under Article 227 of the Constitution when a specific remedy under Order V...

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High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Under Article 227 Challenging Refusal of Ex-Parte Injunction in Civil Suit, Citing Availability of Appeal Under CPC. Petitioner's Challenge to Trial Court Order Fails Due to Alternative Statutory Remedy

The petitioner filed a writ petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India challenging an order dated 01.07.2022 by the Trial Court that refu...

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Supreme Court Allows State's Appeal Against High Court Orders Granting Arrest Protection In Arms Licence Forgery Case -- Investigation To Proceed Without Protection Under IPC And Arms Act

The Supreme Court allowed criminal appeals filed by the State of Uttar Pradesh against High Court orders that granted protection from arrest to three ...

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Bombay High Court Directed Payment of Interest on Withheld Retirement Dues After Departmental Inquiry Exoneration. Interest Granted on Delayed Payment of Retiral Benefits to Exonerated Employee

The court ruled that interest is compensatory in nature and must follow when an employee is deprived of their rightful money. Delay in disbursement of...

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Judicial Review of State Actions in Contractual Disputes: Evolution and Current Scope. From Traditional Boundaries to Modern Oversight: Ensuring Fairness and Transparency in State Contractual Matters

The evolution of judicial review in India regarding state actions in contractual and tender disputes. Historically, such disputes were seen as private...