over the decisions of Tribunals, whether or not created under Article 323A or Article 323B of the Constitution and makes these subject to judicial scrutiny ... hold that all decisions of Tribunals, whether created pursuant to Article 323A or Article 323B of the Constitution, will be subject to the High Court
that all decision of Tribunals, whether created pursuant to Article 323-A or Article 323B of the Constitution, will be subject to the High Court ... clause (d) of Article 323-A or by sub-clause (d) of clause (3) of Article 323B of the Constitution, to totally exclude the jurisdiction
said Article. The learned counsel submits that in the present case the Tribunal which has been set up is one under Article 323B and, furthermore ... tribunals by proper legislation and under sub-article (3), the law which is framed under Article 323B(1) can provide for the exclusion of jurisdiction
observed that all decisions of Tribunals, whether created pursuant to Article 323A or Article 323B of the Constitution, will be subject to the High Court ... powers conferred by Articles 226/227 and 32 of the Constitution. The Tribunals created under Article 323A and Article 323B of the Constitution are possessed
hold that Clause 2(d) of Article
323A and Clause 3(d) of Article 323B , to the extent they exclude the jurisdiction
of the High ... powers conferred
by Articles 226/227 and 32 of the Constitution. The Tribunals created under
Article 323A and Article 323B of the Constitution are possessed
hold that Clause 2(d) of Article
323A and Clause 3(d) of Article 323B , to the extent they exclude the jurisdiction
of the High ... powers conferred
by Articles 226/227 and 32 of the Constitution. The Tribunals created under
Article 323A and Article 323B of the Constitution are possessed
position settled therein, that this Tribunal is constituted under Article 323B of the Constitution.
h) Proceedings under a provision being strike down as ultra-vires
Tribunal was set up in pursuance of Article 323B of the
Constitution of India for adjudication and trial of the disputes,
claims, objections and applications ... West Bengal Taxation Tribunal is constituted
in pursuance of Article 323B of the Constitution of
India upon enacting the West Bengal Taxation
Tribunal
Bench of High Court at Calcutta an application under Article 226 read with Article 323B of the Constitution of India against the said order
also be noted that the Tribunal traces its
origin to Article 323B of the Constitution. Exercise ... writ jurisdiction
under Article 226 vis--vis the subject matter of adjudication before
Special Tribunals constituted under Article 323B of the Constitution
fell for consideration