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Central Government Act Article 136(1) in The Constitution Of India 1949
(1) Notwithstanding anything in this Chapter, the Supreme
Central Government Act
Constitution. Articles 132, 133 and 134 provide when
an appeal thereunder would lie and when not. Article 136 ... Constitution on the ground
that the aggrieved party could move Supreme Court under Article
136 of the Constitution. Their Lordships
Supreme Court of India
Constitution and the appeal is admitted. The grant of leave under
Article 136 of the Constitution is however, essentially discretionary ... Constitution on the ground that the aggrieved party could move the
Supreme Court under Article 136 of the Constitution. That
Madras High Court
Constitution Bench should lay down some broad
guidelines as to when the discretion under Article 136 of the
Constitution should ... constitution of an appropriate Bench, to
decide which kinds of cases should be entertained under Article
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136
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questioned before the Supreme Court
on appeal under Article 136(1) of the Constitution or it may be
challenged before ... Constitution or by the Supreme Court in its appellate jurisdiction
under Article 136(1) of the Constitution only on this
Allahabad High Court
Court to interfere with the findings of fact under Article 136 of
the Constitution of India.
13.We have heard ... Constitution, the following principles,
therefore, emerge:
7 The powers of this Court under Article 136 of the
Constitution of India
Supreme Court of India
petition, the party had moved the Supreme Court under Article
136 of the Constitution for special leave to appeal ... Article
136 of the Constitution. This Court while exercising its
discretionary power under Article 136 of the Constitution even while
Kerala High Court
file
special leave petition before the Supreme Court under Article 136 and
as such they are persons who "intend ... Constitution is not a court exercising ordinary appellate power. Hence
it follows that Supreme Court exercising jurisdiction under Article 136
Kerala High Court
Constitution of India before a litigant
approaches Supreme Court under Article 136 of the Constitution of India ... decision in the
exercise of its extraordinary jurisdiction under
Article 136 is unfettered. This Court can always in
suitable cases
Kolkata High Court (Appellete Side)
moving the
Supreme Court to invoke the jurisdiction under Article 136 of the
Constitution for such relief.
8. Our learned ... remedy under Article 227.
On principle there is no difference between Article 227 and Article 136
on the point
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