judgment passed by a superior or coordinate
Court/forum flows from Article 141 (for the Supreme Court) and under
Article 227 , read with Article
correct errors of fact, and does not by assuming
jurisdiction under Article 226 trench upon an alternative
remedy provided by the statute for obtaining relief ... High Court normally will not permit by entertaining
a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution the
machinery created under the statute to be bypassed
correct errors of fact, and does not by assuming
jurisdiction under Article 226 trench upon an alternative
remedy provided by the statute for obtaining relief ... High Court normally will not permit by entertaining
a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution the
machinery created under the statute to be bypassed
correct errors of fact, and does not by assuming
jurisdiction under Article 226 trench upon an alternative
remedy provided by the statute for obtaining relief ... High Court normally will not permit by entertaining
a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution the
machinery created under the statute to be bypassed
correct errors of fact, and does not by assuming
jurisdiction under Article 226 trench upon an alternative
remedy provided by the statute for obtaining relief ... High Court normally will not permit by entertaining
a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution the
machinery created under the statute to be bypassed
correct errors of fact, and does not by assuming
jurisdiction under Article 226 trench upon an alternative
remedy provided by the statute for obtaining relief ... High Court normally will not permit by entertaining
a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution the
machinery created under the statute to be bypassed
correct errors of fact, and does not by assuming
jurisdiction under Article 226 trench upon an alternative
remedy provided by the statute for obtaining relief ... High Court normally will not permit by entertaining
a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution the
machinery created under the statute to be bypassed
correct errors of fact, and does not by assuming
jurisdiction under Article 226 trench upon an alternative
remedy provided by the statute for obtaining relief ... High Court normally will not permit by entertaining
a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution the
machinery created under the statute to be bypassed
correct errors of fact, and does not by assuming
jurisdiction under Article 226 trench upon an alternative
remedy provided by the statute for obtaining relief ... High Court normally will not permit by entertaining
a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution the
machinery created under the statute to be bypassed
correct errors of fact, and does not by assuming
jurisdiction under Article 226 trench upon an alternative
remedy provided by the statute for obtaining relief ... High Court normally will not permit by entertaining
a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution the
machinery created under the statute to be bypassed