Supreme Court Rules: No Writ Petition Against Its Own Judgments, Imposes ₹1 Lakh Cost
Supreme Court rules that writ petitions cannot challenge its own judgments, dismisses Article 32 plea as abuse of process and imposes ₹1 lakh cost on NGO.
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Supreme Court rules that writ petitions cannot challenge its own judgments, dismisses Article 32 plea as abuse of process and imposes ₹1 lakh cost on NGO.
Delhi High Court holds that CAT has jurisdiction over armed forces recruitment disputes by aspirants, while service-related disputes of serving personnel remain excluded.
The Supreme Court of India rules that habeas corpus cannot be used to release an accused after bail pleas are dismissed. Judicial custody based on valid court orders is lawful, cl…
This case upheld the Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Amendment Act, affirming Parliament’s power to nationalise mines for public interest and planned development.
Freedom of artistic expression cannot be restricted without clear harm; Article 32 remedies apply only if a fundamental right is directly affected.