B.Muthiah vs The Chairman And Managing Director on 16 August, 2011
Author: V.Dhanapalan
shown to Mr.R.P.Singh because there was a supervisory failure on his part and he was posted on the particular Gate only
aspire for in his career only on account of his proved supervisory failure even in a very preliminary work of controlling the Government transactions
justice where there is no procedure specified, and thereby occasioning failure of justice.
(4) Supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of the Constitution is exercised ... step in to exercise its supervisory jurisdiction.
(5) Be it a writ of certiorari or the exercise of supervisory jurisdiction, none is available to correct
justice where there is no procedure specified, and thereby occasioning failure of justice.
(4) Supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of the Constitution is exercised ... step into exercise its supervisory jurisdiction.
(5) Be it a writ of certiorari or the exercise of supervisory jurisdiction, none is available to correct mere
record the inferior court has committed any of the preceding errors occasioning failure of justice.
22. Article 227 of the Constitution confers on every High ... failed to exercise a jurisdiction which it does have, such failure occasioning a failure of justice, and (iii) the jurisdiction though available is being exercised
record the inferior court has committed any of the preceding errors occasioning failure of justice.
22. Article 227 of the Constitution confers on every High ... failed to exercise a jurisdiction which it does have, such failure occasioning a failure of justice, and (iii) the jurisdiction though available is being exercised
subordinate staff such failure may not
deserve criminal action. On the other hand, the failure of this nature,
will be failure to discharge their duties ... speaks of
disciplinary proceedings and not about criminal prosecution. Infact failure to do
supervisory work by itself is not a criminal act. And “wantonly failed
justice where there is no procedure specified, and thereby occasioning failure of justice.
(4) Supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of the Constitution is exercised ... step in to exercise its supervisory jurisdiction.
(5) Be it a writ of certiorari or the exercise of supervisory jurisdiction, none is available to correct
occasioned thereby, the High Court may step in to
exercise its supervisory jurisdiction.
Supervisory jurisdiction may be refused to be exercised when an
alternative efficacious ... step in to exercise its supervisory
jurisdiction.
Be it a writ of certiorari or the exercise of supervisory jurisdiction,
none is available to correct mere