Constitutional Law of India: A Critical Commentary, Volumen2N. M. Tripathi, 1975 |
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Página 760
... jurisdiction of jurisdiction is apparent on the face of the proceedings and the ap- is clear plication is made by a party the order goes as a matter of right and not of discretion , but this has been doubted.69 In deciding whether to ...
... jurisdiction of jurisdiction is apparent on the face of the proceedings and the ap- is clear plication is made by a party the order goes as a matter of right and not of discretion , but this has been doubted.69 In deciding whether to ...
Página 847
... jurisdiction , that is , a want of jurisdiction appear- ing on the face of the proceedings , and a latent want of jurisdiction , that is , a want of jurisdiction becoming manifest in the course of the proceedings . Where there is patent ...
... jurisdiction , that is , a want of jurisdiction appear- ing on the face of the proceedings , and a latent want of jurisdiction , that is , a want of jurisdiction becoming manifest in the course of the proceedings . Where there is patent ...
Página 980
... jurisdiction to finally decide its own jurisdiction , and the power of the High Court under Art . 226 to review a finding on jurisdictional issues , was not affected.88 The 16.305 Although certiorari lies in the four cases mentioned ...
... jurisdiction to finally decide its own jurisdiction , and the power of the High Court under Art . 226 to review a finding on jurisdictional issues , was not affected.88 The 16.305 Although certiorari lies in the four cases mentioned ...
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751 | 719 |
Mandamus Certiorari and Prohibition 758 | 758 |
Mandamus 761 Certiorari and Prohibition 767 | 767 |
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