Court Can Decline to Exercise its Jurisdiction under Article 226 if it's Subordinate to another Court?
admin clat_pg intermediate poll_styleYar, Administrative Law ka exam aata hai, aur humein Article 226 ka concept samajhna hoga. Toh, main tumhein do options diya hoon:
Option A: Haan, court Article 226 mein ishtimaal hai, lekin agar yeh ek adhikari court ke under hai, to voh apne jurisdiction wala decision lena man sakti hai, aur iske liye article 226 ka use nahi karegi.
Option B: Nahi, court ko koi bhi case ke liye Article 226 ka use karna padta hai, chahe woh aapke paas subordinate court ho ya nahin. Yeh court ke liye majboori hai.
So, kya aapka verdict hai?
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Agreed! Article 226 of the Constitution empowers High Courts to issue writs, but they can decline to exercise their jurisdiction if their subordinate courts have already passed an order, particularly in areas like revenue matters. This principle is rooted in the hierarchical structure of the judiciary, ensuring that lower courts handle issues before the High Court intervenes. Makes sense, na?