amended Article 227(5) it is clear that judicial superintendence or judicial supervision though limited in extent has been retained with the High Court along ... subject to its appellate jurisdiction under Sub-article (1) includes judicial superintendence or judicial supervision. Under the Sub-article (1) it has been generally provided
High Courts with wider power of judicial review under Article 226 and power of judicial supervision and superintendence under Article 227 which enables that Court ... have no hesitation also to say that power of judicial supervision and superintendence on the decision of the subordinate Courts always are remained with
error of fact apparent on the face of the
record-judicial Supervision, Scope of-Appellate Authority if
and when acts in quasi-judicial capacity-Test ... Constitution is limited to seeing that the judicial or
quasi-judicial tribunals or administrative bodies exercising
quasi-judicial powers, do not exceed their statutory
jurisdiction
England in view of express
constitutional provisions. Certiorari was meant to supervise "judicial
acts" which included quasi judicial functions of administrative bodies ... that the control
which is exercised through it over judicial or quasi-judicial tribunals or
bodies is not in an appellate but supervisory capacity
under Section 107 and now under Article 227 exercises power of judicial supervision and superintendence.
Now it is obvious that Article 227 for the first ... intended to suggest that an appeal would be competent if power of judicial superintendence has been exercised in circumstances not covered by Section
submission of Mr. Patel, they are exercising purely quasi-judicial powers under the supervision of the High Court and, therefore, mere supervision by the High ... Contempt of Courts Act is for the purpose of judicial supervision. Even while exercising wide powers under Article 227 of the Constitution, High Court cannot
England in view of express
constitutional provisions. Certiorari was meant to
supervise "judicial acts" which included quasiju
dicial functions of administrative bodies
Constitution conferred upon High Court a power of supervision over all judicial matters decided by any court or tribunal within the State. It was further ... Their Lordships held that the High Court was competent to exercise judicial supervision against the Chief Judge and could judicially interfere with his decision
enacted, the High Court had powers both of administrative and judicial supervision over Courts subject to its appellate jurisdiction.
This was the position under ... ambit of Article 227. Therefore, the High Court can exercise judicial supervision against the Chief Judge and can judicially interfere with his decisions in proper
ancillary powers that may be necessary for a meaningful exercise of judicial supervision over the Tribunals. The power of withdrawal and transfer of a case ... either judicial or administrative or both. The power of superintendence exercised by the High Court under Article 227 of the Constitution is judicial superintendence