1. Facts of the Case A statutory tribunal constituted under a specific Act was empowered to decide disputes strictly within the limits prescribed by that […]
Tag: Article 226
3. Ram was debarred after an enquiry from appearing for University exam, on the ground of ‘Unfair means’. Ram was not given an opportunity to defend. Ram wants to challenge. Advise Ram.
Facts of the Case Ram is a student of a University governed by statutory regulations. During a University examination, allegations of using unfair means were […]
2. An action was taken by college authorities against ‘A’, a student. He approached the court for redressal through a Writ. Discuss.
Facts of the Case ‘A’ is a student enrolled in a college that is either government-run, government-aided, or affiliated to a statutory university. Due to […]
41. Exclusion of Judicial Review
Concept and Scope The exclusion of judicial review refers to legislative or constitutional provisions that restrict or bar courts from examining the validity, legality, or […]
37. Domestic Tribunals
Meaning and Legal Basis Domestic Tribunals are internal adjudicatory bodies created by private associations, clubs, educational institutions, professional bodies, or trade unions to decide disputes […]
31. PIL
Public Interest Litigation (PIL) – Concept and Constitutional Basis Public Interest Litigation (PIL) is a powerful judicial tool developed by Indian courts to make justice […]
30. Writ of Prohibition
Meaning and Constitutional Basis The writ of prohibition is a preventive constitutional remedy issued by a superior court to restrain an inferior court, tribunal, or […]
22. Writ of Mandamus
The writ of mandamus is a powerful constitutional remedy used to compel a public authority to perform a duty mandated by law. The term “mandamus” […]
13. Writ of quo warranto
Meaning and Nature of Writ of Quo Warranto The writ of quo warranto means “by what authority.” Courts use this writ to question the legal […]
12. Locus standi
Meaning and Concept of Locus Standi Locus standi is a core legal principle that decides who has the right to approach a court for relief. […]
