Writ Jurisdiction
On 14th October, 2023, the Allahabad High Court refused to exercise its writ jurisdiction in a petition seeking compliance of a Supreme Court order.
Writ Jurisdiction of Courts in India
- According to Articles 12-35 of the Indian Constitution, every citizen is given a number of Fundamental Rights. Granting these rights is necessary, but it is also necessary to protect them.
- As a result, the Indian Constitution's Article 32 provides a remedy for the protection of Fundamental Rights by allowing the Supreme Court to issue writs when a citizen's basic rights are violated and to the High Court under Article 226 of ....
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