Madras High Court asked the counsel for the petitioner to indicate as to when the road was constructed covering the canal in reference to the representation given, where allegations have been made against the private respondents for construction of a road.
The Allahabad High Court has said that the Constitution has no power to interfere with the investigation, the relief prayed for in the petition for protection is not liable to be granted and that too on mere apprehension.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court bench presented the arguments of both party counsels and observed that in the exercise of its powers, the court can entertain a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India.
The Kerala High Court on Friday directed the Commissioner for Land Revenue to consider and pass appropriate orders on the revision petition filed by the petitioner under sub-rule (8) of Rule 21 of the Kerala Land Assignment Rules within two months.
The Gauhati High Court has held that denial of admission to a candidate with no fault is a violation of the principles embodied in Article 14 of the Constitution.