Judgments
Delhi High Court (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
UNION OF INDIA & ANR VERSUS S P SINGH AND ORS
Chhatisgarh High Court (Single Judge)
Ashish Bansal aka Golu Versus State of Chhattisgarh
Supreme Court of India (Full Bench (FB)- Three Judge)
RAJEEV SURI Versus DELHI DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY & ORS.
Tags Interpretation
Supreme Court of India (Full Bench (FB)- Three Judge)
SREI EQUIPMENT FINANCE LTD. VERSUS RAMJAN ALI & ORS.
Tags Arbitration
Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
THE CHAIRPERSON GOVERNING BODY DAULAT RAM COLLEGE VERSUS DR. ASHA & ORS.
Tags Appointment
Supreme Court of India (Full Bench (FB)- Three Judge)
DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER (APPELLATE AUTHORITY) VERSUS AJAI KUMAR SRIVASTAVA
Supreme Court of India (Full Bench (FB)- Three Judge)
Kirti & Anr. Etc. VERSUS Oriental Insurance Company Ltd.
Supreme Court of India (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
M/s. Padia Timber Company(P) Ltd. versus The Board of Trustees of Visakhapatnam Port Trust Through its Secretary
Tags Tenders
Supreme Court of India (Full Bench (FB)- Three Judge)
HARI OM @ HERO VERSUS STATE OF U.P.
Delhi High Court (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
ANIL SINGHAL VERSUS DIRECTORATE OF INCOME TAX INVESTIGATION & ANR
Delhi High Court (Single Judge)
PUSHPA JHANJI & ANR VERSUS PAWAN CHOPRA & ORS
Tags Contempt Of Court
Delhi High Court (Single Judge)
RAJAN BHANDARI & ANR VERSUS SHRINIWAS VERMA
Delhi High Court (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
SHELLY KAUR VERSUS THE STATE (NCT OF DELHI) & ORS
Tags Habeas Corpus
Supreme Court of India (Full Bench (FB)- Three Judge)
Murali VERSUS State rep. by the Inspector of Police
Tags Attempt To Murder
Madhya Pradesh High Court (Division Bench (DB)- Two Judge)
Alok Kumar Choubey Vs. State of Madhya Pradesh and others
Whether or not in a particular case the writ court should entertain a petition under Article 226/227 of the Constitution despite availability of alternative remedy, would always depend on the fact situation of a given case. Seven well-recognized exceptions to the rule of alternative remedy for entertaining a writ petition under Article 226/227 of the Constitution are: (i) where the writ petition has been filed for enforcement of fundamental rights; (ii) where there has been violation of principle of natural Full Judgment
Delhi High Court (Single Judge)