Adalat can be challenged
only by a petition under Article 227 of the Constitution, as all proceedings
before the Lok Adalat are deemed ... done only by filing a
petition under Article 226 and/or Article 227 of the Constitution, that too on
very limited grounds. But where
THIS WRIT PETITION IS FILED UNDER ARTICLES 226
AND 227 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA PRAYING TO
DECLARE THAT SECTION ... THESE WRIT PETITIONS ARE FILED UNDER ARTICLES
226 AND 227 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA PRAYING TO
ISSUE DIRECTION TO THE EFFECT THAT
Single Judge has mainly or principally exercised his
jurisdiction under Article 226 or Article 227 of the Constitution. In
Ramesh Chandra Sankla[14] this Court ... filed by the petitioners can be said to be under Article 226 or Article 227
of the Constitution. Proceeding on the other score, the Court
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
questions relating
to the High Court’s exercise of jurisdiction under Article
227 of the Constitution of India when it comes to matters
that ... Special Civil
Application being Application No. 9305/2018 was filed under
Article 227 of the Constitution of India before the High
Court Gujarat at Ahmedabad
JUDGMENT:
SETHI,J.
Leave granted.
Assuming jurisdiction and exercising powers under Article 227 of
the Constitution of India, the High Court of Kerala, vide ... under the aforesaid Article.
It is not denied that the powers conferred upon the High Court
under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution
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 ... dealing with
supervisory power of a High Court under Article
227 of the Constitution, Bhagwati, J. (as His
Lordship then was) stated
concurrent findings of courts below while exercising its
extraordinary jurisdiction under Article 227 of the
Constitution of India.
4. Brief facts which are necessary ... Haryana.
15. The High Court while exercising its jurisdiction under
Article 227 of the Constitution has set aside the concurrent
findings of facts
June 2016, the respondent filed a
writ petition under Article 227 of the Constitution. The petition was allowed by the
impugned order dated 5 October ... High Court, it was urged, ought not to
have interfered under Article 227 of the Constitution with an order of the Trial Court
allowing
under Article 226 or under Article 227 or both under Article 226 and Article 227 of the Constitution, rests with the party aggrieved ... Where the facts justify filing an application either under Article 226 or under Article 227 and the party chooses to file the application under both