Article 226 in Constitution of India
226. Power of High Courts to issue certain writs
(1) Notwithstanding anything in article 32 every High Court shall ... comment -The Constitution (Forty-Third Amendment) Act, 1977, * The Constitution’s Article 226(A) shall be deleted. * Before the implementation of this Act, the High
under Section 482 of the Cr.P.C., as also under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India, the High Court ... barge into the constitutional powers conferred upon a High Court under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution, also deserves to be dealt with elaborately
within the public authority. Direct Access to Supreme Court: Unlike Article 226, which pertains to the High Courts and enables individuals to seek writs
SCALE 693, (2007) 8 SUPREME 226, (2007) 4 CRIMES ... Court or the High
Court has power under Article 136 or Article 226 to order investigation by
the CBI. That, however should be done only
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ACT:
Constitution of India, 1950: Article 226-High Court-
When and under what circumstances would be justified to
quash charge sheet before ... delving into disputed questions of fact while exercising
jurisdiction under Article 226/227 of the Constitution.[24E]
(3) By treating the annexures which were neither
writ-applicant in
exercise of my extraordinary powers under
Article - 226 of the Constitution of India. I
do not find anything wrong with ... vehicle is to be
released is to exercise extraordinary powers
under Article - 226 of the Constitution of
India.
24. In Hema Mishra Vs. State
constituency--Election Commission, if competent to order
repoll of entire constituency.
Article 226-- Election Commission's order for fresh poll in
entire constituency ... poll in the entire
constituency.
In a petition under Art. 226 of the Constitution the
appellant alleged that the action of the Chief Election
Commissioner
ALLCRIR 1230, 2019 (2) KCCR SN 111 (SC), (2019) 2 KER LJ 226, 2019 (2) KLT SN 25 (SC), (2019) 2 RECCRIR
Section
482 of Cr.P.C. lies, can be assailed under Article
226/227 of the Constitution of India, whether or
not the offences committed ... interlocutory order,
there was no bar to the constitutional remedy under Articles 226 and
227 of the Constitution. At the same time, power under Section
High Court will ordinarily not entertain a
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petition under Article 226 of the Constitution if an effective remedy is available to
the aggrieved person ... such cases,
High Court must insist that before availing remedy under Article 226 of the
Constitution, a person must exhaust the remedies available under