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nature of habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibitions, quo warranto and certiorari, or any of them, for the enforcement
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nature of habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, quo warranto and certiorari, whichever may be appropriate, for the enforcement
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High Court to entertain petitions seeking
a writ of certiorari under Article 226 of the Constitution or invoking the
power ... Section 115 of the C.P.C.
Writ of Certiorari
According to Corpus Juris Secundum (Vol.14, page 121)
certiorari
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Powers of High Court there-
under-Writ of certiorari against Election Tribunals after
they become functus officio-Certiorari against Record ... Distinction between writ of prohibition and writ of
certiorari-Art. 227 of the Constitution-Superintendence of
High Court over Election
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High Court, Powers of-Writ of certiorari, if can be issued
to quash an error of fact apparent ... Constitu-
tion to issue a writ of certiorari in order to quash an
error of fact, even though
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CITATION:
1958 AIR 86 1958 SCR 595
ACT:
Certiorari, writ of-Principles governing issue-Availability
of alternative remedy by appeal ... binding.
There is no rule with regard to certiorari, as there is with
mandamus, that it will lie only where
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SC1102 (6)
F 1984 SC1447 (3)
ACT:
Certiorari--Grounds of issue--Stage carriage permit--
-Tribunal's finding that applicant ... Constitution for the issue of a writ of certiorari and the
single Judge who heard the matter held that
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CHAND MAHAJAN, MUKHERJEA and BAs JJ.).--A writ
of certiorari lies whenever a body of persons having legal
authority ... under Art. 32 of the Constitution, a writ of certiorari was
issued by the Bombay High Court against the Province
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respective Supreme Courts competent to issue writs of
certiorari, mandamus and 'prohibition. This was so because
the jurisdiction ... diverse High Courts supervisory jurisdiction to issue writs
of certiorari, and prohibition could not be effectively made
in respect
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Constitution of India-Article 226-Certiorari, writ of
General principles governing the issue thereof-Manifest and
patent error apparent ... nature of habeas
corpus, mandamus, quo warrantto, prohibition and certiorari
had their origin in England-in the King's prerogative
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