Allahabad High Court: Article 226 Cannot Be Used to Recover Dues from Private Parties
Allahabad High Court rules that Article 226 cannot be used to recover dues from private parties, dismissing a writ petition with ₹5,000 costs.
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Allahabad High Court rules that Article 226 cannot be used to recover dues from private parties, dismissing a writ petition with ₹5,000 costs.
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Madras High Court dismisses a father-in-law’s plea against his daughter-in-law, calling it an act of vengeance and warning against misuse of Article 226 writ jurisdiction.
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