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1 - 10 of 18 (0.29 seconds)Article 14 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 5 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 6 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 226 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 44 in The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority Act, 1974 [Entire Act]
Section 72 in The Indian Contract Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
Joshi Technologies International Inc vs Union Of India & Ors on 14 May, 2015
In the case of Joshi Technologies International IBC vs. U.O.I.
& Ors.,1 the Hon'ble Supreme Court has observed that there is no
absolute bar to the maintainability of a Writ Petition, even in
contractual matters or where there are disputed questions of fact
or even when monetory claim is raised, provided, the Court is
called upon to examine the issue which has a public law character
attached to it. Having regard to the core controversy involved in
this proceeding and considering the fact that the issues involved in
this Writ Petition would call for determination by this Court based
on interpretation of the relevant Articles of the Lease Agreement
as well as the documents exchanged by and between the parties so
as to ascertain fairness in the action of the Respondent No 1, we
are unable to agree with the stand of the Respondents that the
Writ Petition ought to be dismissed on the ground that it raises
disputed questions of facts.
Banda Development Authority Through ... vs Moti Lal Agarwal on 15 September, 2022
38. Likewise, in Banda Development Authority, Banda vs.
Motilal Agarwal & Ors.2 the Hon'ble Supreme Court has observed
1 (2015) 7 SCC 728.
E. P. Royappa vs State Of Tamil Nadu & Anr on 23 November, 1973
In E.P..Royappa v State of Tamil Nadu,3 it
was pointed out that Article 14 would strike at arbitrariness in
State action and ensure fairness and equality of treatment.
3 (1974) 4 SCC 3.