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Power of the High Court in exercising extraordinary writ ...

Indian Laws

December 13, 2022

Power of the High Court in exercising extraordinary writ jurisdiction under Article 226 - assessment of conflicting technical reports - It is well settled that the High Court exercising its extraordinary writ jurisdiction Under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, does not adjudicate hotly disputed questions of facts. It is not for the High Court to make a comparative assessment of conflicting technical reports and decide which one is acceptable. - SC

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