opinion that once this Court holds
that a petition under Article 227 would lie, the
result would be as is evident from the above
petitions ... public
interest whereas Article 226 of the Constitution is
meant for protection of individual grievance.
Therefore, the power under Article 227 may be
unfettered
same
Chapter it will be clear that petitions under
Article 226 and those under Article 227 are
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treated differently. Both these Rules ... greater than its power under Article 226
and the power of interference under Article 227
of the Constitution is limited to ensure that
the tribunals
judgment of the Delhi High Court in a
Writ petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of
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India ... raised by the appellants to the
entertainment of the petition under Article 227 , on the
ground of laches, has been rejected with the following
observations
fact, then in
exercise of the power under article 226 or article 227 of
the Constitution, the High Court should refrain from
interfering with such ... exercise of the jurisdiction by the High Court under
article 226 and article 227 of the Constitution.
In case of finding of facts, the Court
petition was prescribed to be filed under Article
226 in conjunction with Article 227 of the Constitution of India or
otherwise. The question referred ... Civil Application is described as one not only
under Article 226 but also under Article 227 of the
Constitution of India and the court
article for article 150. 28. Amendment of article 166. 29. Amendment of article 170. 30. Amendment of article 172. 31. Amendment of article ... Amendment of article 225. 38. Substitution of new article for article 226. 39. Insertion of new article 226A. 40. Amendment of article 227. 41. Amendment
Substitution of new articles for Articles 230, 231 and 232.-
For Articles 230, 231 and 232 of the Constitution, the following articles shall be substituted ... increase, restrict or abolish that jurisdiction; and (b) the reference in Article 227 to the Governor shall, in relation to any rules, forms or tables
227 - Implication
of - Whether to be treated as one under Article 226.
Article 227 - Power of superintendence - Whether in
addition to that conferred by Article ... Judge of that High Court in a petition filed under Article
226 or Article 227 of the Constitution. The reasons given by
the Full Bench
article shall not be in
derogation of the power conferred on the Supreme Court by clause (2) of
article 32."
18. Article 227 relates ... there is a constitutional bar not only under
Article 136(2) but also under Article 227(4) of the Constitution of India
with regard
respondents, not satisfied with the
concurrent orders, preferred writ petition under Article 227 of
the Constitution before the High Court of Bombay ... High Court cannot in guise of exercising its
jurisdiction under Article 227 convert itself into a
court of appeal when the Legislature has not
conferred