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Article 226 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
The Oil And Natural Gas Commission Act, 1959
Praga Tools Corporation vs Shri C. A. Imanual & Ors on 19 February, 1969
In Praga Tools Corporation V. C.V. Imanual AIR 1969 SC 1306, this Court construed Article 226 to hold that the High Court could issue a writ of mandamus "to secure the performance of the duty or statutory duty" in the performance of which the one who applies for it has a sufficient legal interest". The Court also held that:
The Companies Act, 1956
Article 311 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Pradeep Kumar Biswas vs Indian Institute Of Chemical Biology & ... on 16 April, 2002
25. A writ under Article 226 lies only when the
petitioner establishes that his or her fundamental right or some other legal right has been infringed [Calcutta Gas Co. v.State of W.B., AIR 1962 SC 1044, 1047-1048]. The claim as made by the appellant in his writ petition is founded on Articles 14 and 16. The claim would not be maintainable against ICRISAT unless ICRISAT were a 'State' or authority within the meaning of Article 12. The tests for determining whether an organization is either, has been recently considered by a Constitution Bench of this Court in Pradeep Kumar Biswas v. Indian Institute of Chemical Biology & ors. (2002) 5 SCC 111 at p. 134 in which we said: