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......................................................................................................................... Book Description We recall with grateful thanks the overwhelming support and patronage that our publications receive at the hands of the people in the Law field. This has clearly vindicated our class as publishers. And why not! We are no novice in the field. More than fifty seven years of hard work in the lines has built up that experience and expertise and landed us that rare insight into the publishing art, of which we are legitimately proud. People now look to our banner as the hall mark of standard, quality and dependability and are ever confident that the stuff that would roll out from this publishing house would stand out as prestigious and different from the routine or the run-of-the mill product. We, too, to hold our own in this day-by-day growing competitive field, are always out to bring the popular works of reputed authors under our ever-widening umbrella and, believe us, like the blood hounds, we have the sensitiveness to smell the best works carved out a place for ourselves as publishers in the eyes of our patrons that they look to us every time with new hopes and expectations. On our part, we are consistently busy bettering and furthering our own records. We claim no Mida’s touch in enhancing the glory of the reputed works that are entrusted to our care and supervision. We attribute it to our skill, experience and expertise picked up through five long decades of our dedicated involvement in the field. This has helped us all along and with this, we are determined to scale new heights and achieve new milestones. ......................................................................................................................... Contents Part VI - The States Chapter V - The High Courts in the States Article 225. Jurisdiction of existing High Courts 1. Other Constructions 2. India Article 226. Power to High Courts to issue certain works 1. Amendments 2. India 3. Modernizing the prerogative writs 4. History of the writs in India 5. Rules made by the High Courts 6. Application and Affidavit 7. Who may apply under Art,226 : Locus Standi 8. Applicability of the Civil Procedure Code 9. Applicability of the Limitation Act and delay and laches 10. Parties to an application under Art. 226 11. Power to dismiss application in limine 12. Issue of Rule Nisi 13. Interim relief, when may be granted 14. Vacation of interim order 15. Whether evidence can be to determine disputed facts 16. Onus of Proof 17. To whom of writ may issue 18. Relief to be asked for 19. Nature of Proceeding 20. Whether Judgment of High Court under other jurisdiction bars application under Art. 226 21. Penalty for non-compliance with writ 22. Clause (2) 23. The Writ in particular ............................................................................................................................. Author Details Author – Acharya Dr. Durga Das Basu, M.A., LL.D. (Cal.); D. Litt. (Cal. Burd.); Rabindrabharti; Kalyani); Saraswati, Vachaspati, Vidyavaridhi, Prajnabharati, Nyayaratnakara, Neetibhaskara, Nyayabharati, Manava Ratna. Honorary Professor, Banaras Hindu University; Retired Judge, High Court, Calcutta; Formerly Member, Union Law Commission; Tagore Law Professor, Asutosh Memorial Lecturer. Calcutta University; Recipient, National Award, Padmabhushan (1985); National Research Professor of India (1986); National Citizen’s Award (1991); Honorary Fellow, Asiatic Society, Calcutta (1994). Eighth Edition Revised by Hon’ble Mr. Justice C. K. Thakker, Former, Supreme Court of India Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.S. Subbramani, Judge (Retired) High Court, Madras Hon'ble Mr. Justice T. S. Doabia, Judge (Retired) High Court, Punjab, M. P, and J&K.. Hon’ble Mr. Justice B.P. Banerjee, Judge (Retired) High Court, Calcutta .............................................................................................................................