provisions
(b) Manipulated government records to suit personal gain and
(c) Supervisory failure in proper execution of departmental works resulted in the failure of many
justice
where there is no procedure specified, and thereby occasioning
failure of justice.
(4)
Supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of the Constitution is
exercised ... justice where there is no procedure specified, and thereby
occasioning failure of justice.
(4)
Supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of the Constitution is
exercised
satisfied that a failure of justice has occurred ( Section 65 ) and subject to this supervisory power no sentence or order is subject to any appeal
their job shall be immediately taken to task for their failure in discharging their supervisory duties.
viii)We direct the Municipal Corporation, Jaipur
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
where it will be appropriate for the High Court to exercise its supervisory powers. The Supreme Court held that :-
"High Court can correct errors ... permitted by law and failure of justice or grave injustice has occasioned, the Court may step in to exercise its supervisory jurisdiction. However, it also
writ of certiorari or the exercise of supervisory
jurisdiction, none is available to correct mere errors of
fact or of law unless the following requirements ... injustice or gross failure of justice
has occasioned thereby.
(7) The power to issue a writ of certiorari and the
supervisory jurisdiction
limited Company a failure to exercise due diligence on its part would only occur where the failure was that of a director or senior manager ... that act or default consisted of a failure on the manager's part properly to exercise supervisory functions over other servants of the Company
supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227
of the Constitution of India is to be exercised. The relevant
portion is quoted herein below:
"38. (4) Supervisory ... failure of justice or grave injustice has
occasioned thereby, the High Court may step in to
exercise its supervisory jurisdiction.
(6) A patent error
supervisory jurisdiction of this Court
impels us to issue directions to streamline the
procedure as conceived under law to avoid failure of
justice. Failure