[Article 226] Writ Court Can Examine Disputed Facts If Raised Solely to Reject Petition; Jurisdiction Depends on Nature of the Question: Supreme Court

In a significant judgment, the Supreme Court of India has ruled that a writ court under Article 226 of the Constitution can examine disputed facts if such disputes are artificially raised by the state to reject a petition. The ruling clarifies that jurisdiction under Article 226 is determined by the nature of the question raised

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