Article 136 in Constitution of India
136. Special leave to appeal by the Supreme Court
(1) Not with standing anything in this Chapter, the Supreme
Article 323B of the Constitution, totally
exclude the jurisdiction of 'all courts', except that of the Supreme Court
under Article 136 , in respect ... Article 323A of the
Constitution and the only exception made in it was in respect of the
jurisdiction of this Court under Article 136
date by all Courts (except the Supreme Court [* * *] [The words " under article 136 of the Constitution" omitted by Act 19 of 1986, Section
jurisdiction of Supreme
Court not fettered by the sweep of preceding articles. Article
136 opens with a non- obstante clause and conveys a message that ... even in the field covered by the preceding articles, jurisdiction
conferred by Article 136 is available to be exercised in an
appropriate case
Article 323A in Constitution of India
323A. Administrative tribunals
(1) Parliament may, by law, provide for the adjudication or trial by administrative tribunals of disputes ... courts, except the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under article 136, with respect to the disputes or complaints referred to in clause (1); (e) provide
order does not prohibit the appellants
from approaching this Court under Article 136 of the Constitution. Therefore
all that has happened is that the forum ... this Court
could dismiss the petition filed by the appellants under Article 136 of the
Constitution without giving reasons does not necessarily lead
State, but excluding the matters referred to in article 329 and article 329A; (g) production, procurement, supply and distribution of foodstuffs (including edible oilseeds ... courts except the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under article 136 with respect to all or any of the matters falling within the jurisdiction
M/S J.P.Builders & Anr vs A.Ramadas Rao & Anr on 22
abroad. Closely following article 135
which confers all the powers of the Judicial Committee on
the Supreme Court comes article 136. The language employed ... word "tribunal" in the article
seems to have been to include within the scope of article
136 tribunals adorned with similar trappings
Exclusion of jurisdiction of Courts except the Supreme Court under article 136 of the Constitution. - On and from the date from which any jurisdiction, powers