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Sarabjit Rick Singh vs Union Of India on 12 December, 2007

While issuing the writ of certiorari, the order under challenge should not undergo scrutiny of an appellate court. It is obligatory on the part of the petitioner to show that a jurisdictional error has been committed by the statutory authorities. There must be a breach of the principles of natural justice for resorting to such a course. (Vide Harbans Lal v. Jagmohan Saran, AIR 1986 SC 302; Municipal Council, Sujanpur v. Surinder Kumar, (2006) 5 SCC 173; Sarabjit Rick Singh v. Union of India, (2008) 2 SCC 417; and CIT v. Saurashtra Kutch Stock Exchange Ltd, (2008) 14 SCC 171)"
Supreme Court of India Cites 42 - Cited by 112 - S B Sinha - Full Document

Assistant Commnr., Income Tax, Rajkot vs Saurashtra Kutch Stock Exchange Ltd on 15 September, 2008

While issuing the writ of certiorari, the order under challenge should not undergo scrutiny of an appellate court. It is obligatory on the part of the petitioner to show that a jurisdictional error has been committed by the statutory authorities. There must be a breach of the principles of natural justice for resorting to such a course. (Vide Harbans Lal v. Jagmohan Saran, AIR 1986 SC 302; Municipal Council, Sujanpur v. Surinder Kumar, (2006) 5 SCC 173; Sarabjit Rick Singh v. Union of India, (2008) 2 SCC 417; and CIT v. Saurashtra Kutch Stock Exchange Ltd, (2008) 14 SCC 171)"
Supreme Court of India Cites 32 - Cited by 395 - C K Thakker - Full Document
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