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1 - 10 of 10 (0.24 seconds)Article 226 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 151 in The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 [Entire Act]
Shalini Shyam Shetty & Anr vs Rajendra Shankar Patil on 23 July, 2010
The learned Single Judge of the High Court totally
ignored the principles and parameters laid down by this
Court for exercise of power under Articles 226 and 227 of
the Constitution qua an interlocutory order passed by the
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Subordinate Court and set aside the order of the trial
Court without assigning any tangible reason.
Mange Ram vs Brij Mohan And Others on 3 August, 1983
In Mange Ram vs. Brij Mohan (supra),
this Court interpreted Order XVI Rule 1 (1),(2) and (3) CPC
and observed:
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Section 115 in The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 [Entire Act]
Surya Dev Rai vs Ram Chander Rai & Ors on 7 August, 2003
In Surya Dev Rai's case (supra), the
two Judge Bench, after detailed analysis of the various
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precedents on the scope of the High Court's powers under
Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution culled out nine
propositions including the following:-
The Code Of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2002
V. C. Rangadurai vs D. Gopalan And Ors on 4 October, 1978
In V. C. Rangadurai v. D. Gopalan
(1979) 1 SCC 308, A.P.Sen, J. outlined the importance of the
relationship of an advocate with his client in the following
words:
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