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  1. Article 226 in Constitution of India. 226. Power of High Courts to issue certain writs. (1) Notwithstanding anything in article 32 every High Court shall have powers, throughout the territories in relation to which it exercise jurisdiction, to issue to any person or authority, including in appropriate cases, any Government, within those ...

  2. Feb 22, 2022 · Enshrined under Part V of the Constitution of India, Article 226 provides the High Courts with the power to issue writs, including writs in the form of habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, quo warranto, certiorari, or any of them, to any person or authority, including the government.

  3. Article 226 Power of High Courts to issue certain writs of Indian Constitution.

  4. Draft Article 202 (Article 226) was debated on 7 June and 7 September 1949. It authorised the High Courts to issue certain writs. One member proposed to amend the Draft Article, so that a High Court could issue any writs that it considered ‘necessary or appropriate’.

  5. Apr 12, 2018 · Article 226, empowers the high courts to issue, to any person or authority, including the government (in appropriate cases), directions, orders or writs, including writs in the nature of habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, quo warranto, certiorari or any of them. What are these Writs?

  6. Apr 17, 2021 · Underlying principles of Article 226: Reiterating clause (1) of Article 226, which empowers the high court to issue writ orders for the enforcement of constitutional rights guaranteed to the citizens.

  7. Article 226 (1) in Constitution of India. (1) Notwithstanding anything in article 32 every High Court shall have powers, throughout the territories in relation to which it exercise jurisdiction, to issue to any person or authority, including in appropriate cases, any Government, within those territories directions, orders or writs, including ...

  8. Article 226 of the Indian Constitution: Get complete details on the Indian Constitution Article 226. Constitution of India is the supreme law of the country and it lays down the framework demarcating fundamental political code, structure, procedures, powers, and duties of government institutions.

  9. Article 226 (2) in Constitution of India. (2) The power conferred by clause (1) to issue directions, orders or writs to any Government, authority or person may also be exercised by any High Court exercising jurisdiction in relation to the territories within which the cause of action, wholly or in part, arises for the exercise of such power, ...

  10. May 28, 2019 · The power of judicial review vested in the High Court under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, 1950 is one of the basic essential features of the Constitution of India, 1950 and any ...

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