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Writ jurisdiction with respect to order of National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission.

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..... ntested in the Court. The Constitution of India, under Articles 32 and 226 confers writ jurisdiction on Supreme Court and High Courts, respectively for enforcement/protection of fundamental rights of an Individual. Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Quo Warranto and Prohibition are the different types of writs. The objective being to compel the authorities to fulfil the duties which are bou .....

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..... ld that the High Court while exercising power under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, the High Court itself subjects to the rigor of Article 227 of the Constitution. In L. CHANDRA KUMAR VERSUS UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS [1997 (3) TMI 90 - SUPREME COURT] and in ASSOCIATED CEMENT COMPANIES LTD. VERSUS P.N. SHARMA AND ANOTHER [1964 (12) TMI 61 - SUPREME COURT], held by the Hon'ble Supreme Co .....

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..... Certiorari, Quo Warranto and Prohibition are the different types of writs. The objective being to compel the authorities to fulfil the duties which are bound to perform under the law. Absence of appeal provision in any Act would give way to a writ jurisdiction. Ibrat Faizan vs. Omaxe Buildhome Private Limited: Remedy which may be available to the aggrieved party against the order passed by .....

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..... 90 - SUPREME COURT] and in ASSOCIATED CEMENT COMPANIES LTD. VERSUS P.N. SHARMA AND ANOTHER [1964 (12) TMI 61 - SUPREME COURT] held by the Hon'ble Supreme Court, that the High Court while exercising power under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, the High Court itself subjects to the rigor of Article 227 of the Constitution. This judgment helps us to understand that the powers under Writ J .....

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