SC Says HCs Shouldn’t Hear Cases Meant for Tribunals
The Supreme Court ruled that High Courts must refrain from hearing writ petitions in matters under tribunal jurisdiction, reinforcing judicial discipline and hierarchy.
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The Supreme Court ruled that High Courts must refrain from hearing writ petitions in matters under tribunal jurisdiction, reinforcing judicial discipline and hierarchy.
The Supreme Court upheld U.P.’s right to recover pre-1989 vend fees on industrial alcohol, reaffirming prospective overruling and dismissing the company’s appeal.
This judgment balanced TADA’s anti-terror objectives with personal liberty, setting bail guidelines for undertrials and promoting judicial efficiency and constitutional rights.
This landmark judgment affirmed broadcasting as part of free speech, limiting state control and reinforcing media freedom and public access under Article 19(2).
This judgment ensures judges receive the Inquiry Committee’s report before submission to Parliament, upholding judicial review, natural justice, and transparency.