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Orissa State Financial Corporation vs Narsingh Ch. Nayak And Ors. on 7 March, 2002

44. The Hon'ble Supreme Court in Orissa State Financial Corporation vs. Narsingh Ch.Nayak and others, [2003(10) SCC 261] observed that while exercising its extra ordinary jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution, the High Court has wide power to pass appropriate order and issue proper direction as necessary in the facts and circumstances of the case and in the interest of justice. However, it was pointed out that the High Court cannot ignore the scope of the Writ Petition and the nature of the dispute.
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Jain Cooperative Bank Ltd vs Union Of India on 3 November, 2017

28. The legal position elucidated in Prakash Chand was recently followed by a Constitution Bench in Kamini Jaiswal vs. Union of India and another, (2018(1) SCC 156); and Three Judges Bench in Campaign for Judicial Accountability and Reforms vs. Union of India and another, (2018(1) SCC 196) and Asok Pande vs. Supreme Court of India, through its Registrar and ors., (2018(5) Scale 481).
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