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Section 52C in The Indian Forest (Bihar Amendment) Act, 1989 [Entire Act]
Article 227 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 51A in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Bihar Forest Rules
Section 52B in The Indian Forest (Bihar Amendment) Act, 1989 [Entire Act]
Indian Forest Act, 1927
Whirlpool Corporation vs Registrar Of Trade Marks, Mumbai & Ors on 26 October, 1998
Patna High Court CWJC No.7515 of 2017 dt.05-03-2018
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It is well settled law that the High Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of
India has a discretion to entertain or not to entertain a writ petition but the High Court
has imposed upon itself certain restrictions one of which is that if an effective and
efficacious remedy is available but the alternative remedy does not operate as a bar in
certain circumstances, such as, enforcement of any of the Fundamental Rights or where
there is violation of principles of natural justice or where the order or proceedings are
wholly without jurisdiction or the vires of an Act is under challenge as has been dealt in
the case of Whirlpool Corporation Vs. Registrar of Trade Marks, Mumbai and Ors.
reported in (1998) 8 Supreme Court Cases 1.