Tag: Writ Petition

High Court Cannot Re Interpret Evidence Under Article 226 In Absence Of Perversity Or Illegality: Supreme Court

High Court Cannot Re Interpret Evidence Under Article 226 In Absence Of Perversity Or Illegality: Supreme Court

The Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC”) in a recent judgement of Ajay Singh v. Khacheru and Ors[1]. held that the Hon’ble High Courts should not reappreciate evidence unless in exceptional cases of perversity or illegality committed

Bombay High Court Reiterates The Principle Of Exhausting Alternate Remedies

Bombay High Court: Reiterates The Principle Of Exhausting Alternate Remedies

In a recent ruling[1], the Hon’ble Bombay High Court (“HC”) reiterated the long-standing legal principle that litigants must exhaust all available alternate remedies before invoking writ jurisdiction. The instant case in point involves M/s. Venus

Dispatch of the Notice by the Bank under Section 13(2) of the SARFAESI Act is an official Act as presumed under Section 114 (e) of the Indian Evidence Act: J&K High Court.

Dispatch of the Notice by the Bank under Section 13(2) of the SARFAESI Act is an official Act as presumed under Section 114 (e) of the Indian Evidence Act: J&K High Court.

The Hon’ble Division Bench of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court, comprising of Justice Atul Sreedharan and Justice Mohan Lal vide order dated 22nd May 2023 [i] held that dispatching the notice under Section

Banks Can Exclude Borrowers from OTS Scheme If Recovery Chances Are High J&K, Ladakh HC

Banks Have Discretion To Exclude Such Borrowers From The OTS Scheme Where The Chances Of Recovery Are High: J&K And Ladakh High Court

The Hon’ble Single Judge Bench of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court, comprising of Justice Sanjay Dhar in Ghulam Ahmad Mir Vs J&K Bank & Ors.[i]vide order dated 26th April 2023 held that a