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Central Government Act Article 227 in The Constitution Of India 1949
227. Power of superintendence over all courts ... previous approval of the Governor
(4) Nothing in this article shall be deemed to confer on a High Court powers
Central Government Act
whether it was exercising its
power of superintendence under Article 227 of the Constitution of India or its inherent
power ... Constitution of India if the circumstances so require. It has been
held that, under Article 227 of the Constitution
Supreme Court of India
powers of judicial review under Article 226 and/or
superintendence under Article 227. It is further submitted, on behalf ... power of judicial review under Article 226 and the power
of superintendence under Article 227 form part of the basic
Gauhati High Court
Single Judge
either invoking jurisdiction under Article 226 or under Article 227 of
the Constitution of India. The Special Bench ... Constitution.
(iii) Where the facts justify filing an application either under
Article 226 or under Article 227 and the party
Bombay High Court
between a
writ of certiorari under Article 226 and supervisory jurisdiction under
Article 227 of the Constitution. The difference between ... original jurisdiction
under Article 226 and not when he exercises the supervisory powers
under Article 227
Karnataka High Court
Constitution of India". The
learned Single Judge treated the petition as one under Article 227 and
by his Judgment ... under Article 226 and, therefore, there is no question of treating
the Writ Petition as one under Article 227
Bombay High Court
whether it is an order under Article 226 or under Article 227
of the Constitution for there cannot ... Constitution of India and the
difference between the writ of certiorari under Article 226 and
supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227
Madhya Pradesh High Court
Constitution. It is no doubt true that original jurisdiction
under Article 226 or supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 ... original
jurisdiction under Article 226, but one under Article 227 of the
Constitution.
13. Insofar as judgment of the Apex
Bombay High Court
These two writ petitions have been filed under article 226/227 of
the Constitution of India against the common order ... whether this matter can be decided
finally under Article 226/227 of the Constitution of India by the
Single Bench
Rajasthan High Court
constitution. It
has been further laid down that power of interference under Article 227 of the Constitution
was limited ... Constitution nullifying the statutory provisions. The function of High Court
under Article 227 of the Constitution is limited
Delhi High Court
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