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Tag: Article 226 – Power of High Courts to issue certain writs

Arnab Manoranjan Goswami Vs State of Maharashtra and Ors on 09 Nov 2020

Posted on November 9, 2020 by ShadesOfKnife

Division Bench of Bombay High Court, while denying interim protection from arrest to Arnab Goswami, held that,

From Para 45,

45. The principle stated therein will equally apply to the exercise of this Court’s power under Article 226 of the Constitution of India and section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure while considering the applications for bail since the petitioner is already in Judicial custody. The legislature has provided specific remedy under Section 439 Cr.P.C. for applying for regular bail. Having regard to the alternate and efficacious remedy available to the petitioner under section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, this Court has to exercise judicial restraint while entertaining application in the nature of seeking regular bail in a petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India read with section 482 of Code of Criminal Procedure.

and from Para 70,

70. In our opinion, the petitioner has an alternate and efficacious remedy under section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure to apply for regular bail. At the time of concluding the hearing of Applications, we had made it clear that if the petitioner, if so advised, to apply for regular bail under section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure before the concerned Court, then, in that case, we have directed the concerned Court to decide the said
application within four days from filing of the same.

Arnab Manoranjan Goswami Vs State of Maharashtra and Ors on 09 Nov 2020

Here is the Bail application

Arnab Bail Application
Posted in High Court of Bombay Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged 2-Judge (Division) Bench Decision Arnab Manoranjan Goswami Vs State of Maharashtra and Ors Article 226 - Power of High Courts to issue certain writs Catena of Landmark Judgments Referred/Cited to CrPC 173 - Report of Police Officer on Completion of Investigation CrPC 439 - Special powers of High Court or Court of Session regarding bail CrPC 482 - Saving of inherent powers of High Court Landmark Case Legal Procedure Explained - Interpretation of Statutes Police Closure Reports | Leave a comment

Nawal Kishore Sharma Vs Union of India and Ors on 7 August 2014

Posted on May 16, 2020 by ShadesOfKnife

This judgment from Supreme Court hits the final nail of those persons who say a High Court does not have territorial jurisdiction beyond it’s borders. It also cites Kusum Ingots where by Supreme Court has expressed an Obiter Dicta (Judicial opinion, different from ratio decidendi, which is word of Judge based on case facts) to the same effect.

From Para 11

11. On a plain reading of the amended provisions in clause (2), it is clear that now the High Court can issue a writ when the person or the authority against whom the writ is issued is located outside its territorial jurisdiction, if the cause of action wholly or partially arises within the court’s territorial jurisdiction. Cause of action for the purpose of Article 226(2) of the Constitution, for all intent and purpose must be assigned the same meaning as envisaged under Section 20(c) of the Code of Civil Procedure. The expression cause of action has not been defined either in the Code of Civil  Procedure or the Constitution. Cause of action is bundle of facts which is necessary for the plaintiff to prove in the suit before he can succeed. The term “cause of action” as appearing in clause (2) came up for consideration time and again before this Court.

Nawal Kishore Sharma Vs Union of India and Ors on 7 August 2014

Citations: [2014 AIR SC 3607], [2014 AJR 4 410], [2014 ALR 106 710], [2014 AWC SC 5 4947], [2014 SCSUPPL CHN 5 192], [2014 FLR 143 1015], [2014 JLJR 4 69], [2014 PLJR 4 227], [2014 SCALE 9 244], [2014 SCC 9 329], [2014 SCJ 7 307], [2014 SCT SC 4 129], [2014 SLJ SC 3 175], [2014 SCC ONLINE SC 610], [2014 AIC 142 193], [2014 ALLLR 106 710], [2014 KHC 0 4507], [2014 AIOL 481], [2014 JT 9 46], [2014 SLT 6 703], [2014 SUPREME 5 689], [2015 LW 1 810], [2014 CALHN 5 192]

Other Source links: https://indiankanoon.org/doc/70426214/ or https://www.casemine.com/judgement/in/5609af57e4b01497114161bb


This was followed in this 2-judge bench judgment of Allahabad High Court here.

Posted in Supreme Court of India Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged 2-Judge (Division) Bench Decision Article 226 - Power of High Courts to issue certain writs Catena of Landmark Judgments Referred/Cited to Landmark Case Legal Procedure Explained - Interpretation of Statutes M/S. Kusum Ingots and Alloys Ltd Vs Union Of India and Anr Nawal Kishore Sharma Vs Union of India and Ors PIL - Effective Solution to Reduce False Dowry Cases Reportable Judgement or Order Sandeep Pamarati Territorial Jurisdiction of High Courts | Leave a comment

Union of India Vs R Thiyagarajan on 3 April 2020

Posted on April 6, 2020 by ShadesOfKnife

This Judgment by Justice Deepak Gupta from a 2-judge bench held in Para 18 that,

18. We also are of the view that the High Court exceeded its jurisdiction in matters like this. The High Court exercise its jurisdiction only over State(s) of which it is the High Court. It has no jurisdiction for the rest of the country. Matters like the present may be pending in various parts of the country. In the present case, matter had been decided by the Delhi High Court but some other High Court may or may not have taken different view. The High Court of Madras could not have passed such order. It has virtually usurped the jurisdiction of other High Courts in the country. It is true that sometimes this Court has ordered that all similarly situated employees may be granted similar relief but the High Court does not have the benefit of exercising the power under Article 142 of the Constitution. In any event, this Court exercises jurisdiction over the entire country whereas the jurisdiction of the High Court is limited to the territorial jurisdiction of the State(s) of which it is the High Court. The High Court may be justified in passing such an order when it only affects the employees of the State falling within its jurisdiction but, in our opinion, it could not have passed such an order in the case of employees where pan India repercussions would be involved.

This effectively means that, to challenge a Central Act such as Dowry Prohibition Act 1961 which has ramifications to entire country, one can not invoke the Writ jurisdiction of a High Court. This implies that, one has to go to Supreme Court only. This is quite contrary to the obiter dicta from Kusum Ingots judgement here given by a 3-judge bench.

Union of India Vs R Thiyagarajan on 3 April 2020

Citations: [

Other Source links: https://indiankanoon.org/doc/95720998/ or


Reproduced in accordance with Section 52(q) of the Copyright Act 1957 (India) from main.sci.gov.in/judgments, judis.nic.in, lobis.nic.in, indiacode.nic.in and other Indian High Court and District Court Websites such as ecourts.gov.in

Posted in Supreme Court of India Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged Article 226 - Power of High Courts to issue certain writs One State High Court Decisions Binding On Other State High Courts Reportable Judgement or Order Union of India Vs R Thiyagarajan Work-In-Progress Article | Leave a comment

Asian Resurfacing of Road Agency and Anr Vs CBI

Posted on February 16, 2020 by ShadesOfKnife

In this Landmark judgment, 3-judge bench held as follows,

35. In view of above, situation of proceedings remaining pending for long on account of stay needs to be remedied. Remedy is required not only for corruption cases but for all civil and criminal cases where on account of stay, civil and criminal proceedings are held up. At times, proceedings are adjourned sine die on account of stay. Even after stay is vacated, intimation is not received and proceedings are not taken up. In an attempt to remedy this, situation, we consider it appropriate to direct that in all pending cases where stay against proceedings of a civil or criminal trial is operating, the same will come to an end on expiry of six months from today unless in an exceptional case by a speaking order such stay is extended. In cases where stay is granted in future, the same will end on expiry of six months from the date of such order unless similar extension is granted by a speaking order. The speaking order must show that the case was of such exceptional nature that continuing the stay was more important than having the trial finalized. The trial Court where order of stay of civil or criminal proceedings is produced, may fix a date not beyond six months of the order of stay so that on expiry of period of stay, proceedings can commence unless order of extension of stay is produced.
36. Thus, we declare the law to be that order framing charge is not purely an interlocutory order nor a final order. Jurisdiction of the High Court is not barred irrespective of the label of a petition, be it under Sections 397 or 482 Cr.P.C. or Article 227 of the Constitution. However, the said jurisdiction is to be exercised consistent with the legislative policy to ensure expeditious disposal of a trial without the same being in any manner hampered. Thus considered, the challenge to an order of charge should be entertained in a rarest of rare case only to correct a patent error of jurisdiction and not to re-appreciate the matter. Even where such challenge is entertained and stay is granted, the matter must be decided on day-to-day basis so that stay does not operate for an unduly long period. Though no mandatory time limit may be fixed, the decision may not exceed two-three months normally. If it remains pending longer, duration of stay should not exceed six months, unless extension is granted by a specific speaking order, as already indicated. Mandate of speedy justice applies to the PC Act cases as well as other cases where at trial stage proceedings are stayed by the higher court i.e. the High Court or a court below the High Court, as the case may be. In all pending matters before the High Courts or other courts relating to PC Act or all other civil or criminal cases, where stay of proceedings in a pending trial is operating, stay will automatically lapse after six months from today unless extended by a speaking order on above parameters. Same course may also be adopted by civil and criminal appellate/revisional courts under the jurisdiction of the High Courts. The trial courts may, on expiry of above period, resume the proceedings without waiting for any other intimation unless express order extending stay is produced.
37. The High Courts may also issue instructions to this effect and monitor the same so that civil or criminal proceedings do not remain pending for unduly period at the trial stage.

R.F. Nariman concurs and holds,

5. On a reference made to a 2-Judge Bench in the Delhi High Court, the learned Chief Justice framed, what he described as, “three facets which emanate for consideration”, as follows:
“(a) Whether an order framing charge under the 1988 Act would be treated as an interlocutory order thereby barring the exercise of revisional power of this Court?
(b) Whether the language employed in Section 19 of the 1988 Act which bars the revision would also bar the exercise of power under Section 482 of the Cr.P.C. for all purposes?
(c) Whether the order framing charge can be assailed under Article 227 of the Constitution of India?”
Answers given to the “three facets” are in paragraph 33 as follows:
“33. In view of our aforesaid discussion, we proceed to answer the reference on following terms:
(a) An order framing charge under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 is an interlocutory order.
(b) As Section 19(3)(c) clearly bars revision against an interlocutory order and framing of charge being an interlocutory order a revision will not be
maintainable.
(c) A petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and a writ petition preferred under Article 227 of the Constitution of India are
maintainable.
(d) Even if a petition under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure or a writ petition under Article 227 of the Constitution of India is entertained by the High Court under no circumstances an order of stay should be passed regard being had to the prohibition contained in Section 19(3)(c) of the 1988 Act.
(e) The exercise of power either under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure or under Article 227 of the Constitution of India should be sparingly and in exceptional circumstances be exercised keeping in view the law laid down in Siya Ram Singh (supra), Vishesh Kumar (supra), Khalil
Ahmed Bashir Ahmed (supra), Kamal Nath & Others (supra) Ranjeet Singh (supra) and similar line of decisions in the field.
(f) It is settled law that jurisdiction under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure or under Article 227 of the Constitution of India cannot
be exercised as a “cloak of an appeal in disguise” or to re- appreciate evidence. The aforesaid proceedings should be used sparingly with great
care, caution, circumspection and only to prevent grave miscarriage of justice.”

Asian Resurfacing of Road Agency and Anr Vs CBI on 28 March 2018

Another 3-judge bench, again in Oct 2020, had to reiterate the position on the 6-months limit imposed by Supreme Courts, on all stays granted in Civil and Criminal Cases.

Asian Resurfacing of Road Agency and Anr Vs CBI on 15 Oct 2020

Another 2-judge bench clarified that the automatic vacation of 6-months stay only applies to civil and criminal matters only but not to writ petitions.

Asian Resurfacing of Road Agency and Anr Vs CBI on 25 Apr 2022 (Clarification regd Writs)

Citations: [2018 ILR KER 2 79], [2018 KHC 2 380], [2018 RCR CRIMINAL 2 415], [2018 SCALE 5 269],

Other Source links: https://indiankanoon.org/doc/172610348/ or https://www.casemine.com/judgement/in/5abbcd474a93267cfe9ebef0


Earlier Delhi High Court order (by Shiv Narayan Dhingra ji):

https://www.casemine.com/judgement/in/58117f222713e179478f3bf5

Posted in Supreme Court of India Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged 3-Judge (Full) Bench Decision Article 226 - Power of High Courts to issue certain writs Article 227 - Power of superintendence over all courts by the High Court Asian Resurfacing of Road Agency and Anr Vs CBI Catena of Landmark Judgments Referred/Cited to CrPC 397/399 - Revision CrPC 397/401 - Revision Landmark Case Legal Procedure Explained - Interpretation of Statutes Reportable Judgement or Order | Leave a comment

Amandeep Singh Johar Vs State of NCT of Delhi and Anr on 7 February, 2018

Posted on January 27, 2019 by ShadesOfKnife

Hon’ble High Court of Delhi has laid down the procedure to be follow in Delhi by Police in regards to the CrPC Section 41A.

Amandeep Singh Johar Vs State of NCT of Delhi and Anr on 7 February, 2018

 

Posted in High Court of Delhi Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged Amandeep Singh Johar Vs State of NCT of Delhi and Anr Article 226 - Power of High Courts to issue certain writs CrPC 160 - Police officer’s Power to require Attendance of Witnesses CrPC 175 - Power to Summon Persons CrPC 41A - Notice of appearance before police officer CrPC 91 - Summons to produce document or other thing Landmark Case Legal Procedure Explained - Interpretation of Statutes Rules of the Act/Ordinance/Notification/Circular | Leave a comment

The State Of Telangana Vs Habib Abdullah Jeelani & Ors on 6 January, 2017

Posted on September 3, 2018 by ShadesOfKnife

This judgment from hon’ble Supreme Court, held that the High Court cannot direct the police not to arrest the petitioners during the pendency of the investigation just because they pleaded to be innocents, especially when it held that it is not inclined to interfere on the ground that it was not appropriate to stay the investigation of the case.

Interesting:

It is a well-settled proposition of law what cannot be done directly, cannot be done indirectly.

The State Of Telangana Vs Habib Abdullah Jeelani & Ors on 6 January, 2017
Posted in High Court of Andhra Pradesh Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged Article 226 - Power of High Courts to issue certain writs CrPC 438 - Deleted in UP is Constitutional CrPC 482 - Quash Dismissed Issued or Recommended Guidelines or Directions or Protocols to be followed Landmark Case The State Of Telangana Vs Habib Abdullah Jeelani and Ors | Leave a comment

Vijeta Gajra Vs State Of Nct Of Delhi on 7 July, 2010

Posted on July 24, 2018 by ShadesOfKnife

Hon’ble Supreme Court has held that IPC 498A is applicable to only relatives of husband who are blood relatives or by marriage. And thereby quashed the IPC 498A allegation from FIR. It let the proceeding to continue with IPC 406, in regards to the jewelry.

 

Vijeta Gajra Vs State Of Nct Of Delhi on 7 July, 2010

 

 

Posted in Supreme Court of India Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged Article 226 - Power of High Courts to issue certain writs CrPC 482 - Quash IPC 498a - Not Made Out Is Not Relative Of Husband Sandeep Pamarati Vijeta Gajra Vs State Of Nct Of Delhi | Leave a comment

Krishna Munivenkatappa Vs Union Of India on 27 April, 2017

Posted on July 23, 2018 by ShadesOfKnife

Not sure, what kind of judgment is this… Read and bare with it.

 

Krishna Munivenkatappa Vs Union Of India on 27 April, 2017
Posted in High Court of Karnataka Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged Article 226 - Power of High Courts to issue certain writs Krishna Munivenkatappa Vs Union Of India Obligation To Record Reasons For Impounding | Leave a comment

N.Chandrababu Vs The Sub Inspector of Police on 21 April, 2017

Posted on July 23, 2018 by ShadesOfKnife

In this judgment from Hon’ble High Court of Madras, Writ Petition is allowed and the Passport Authority is ordered to re-consider the request of petitioner.

N.Chandrababu Vs The Sub Inspector of Police on 21 April, 2017
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Suresh Rajan Vs The Passport Officer on 30 October, 2017

Posted on July 23, 2018 by ShadesOfKnife

In this judgment from Hon’ble High Court of Madras, Writ Petition is allowed and the Passport Authority is ordered to re-consider the request of petitioner.

 

Suresh Rajan Vs The Passport Officer on 30 October, 2017
Posted in High Court of Madras Judgment or Order or Notification | Tagged Article 226 - Power of High Courts to issue certain writs Obligation To Record Reasons For Impounding Suresh Rajan Vs The Passport Officer Writ Petition Of Certiorary | Leave a comment

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