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.
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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.