Any Order or Judgment Issued by a Court or Tribunal, even if done ex parte, can be subjected to the writ Jurisdiction under Articles 226 and 227: Patna HC

In a recent legal development, the Patna High Court, in a writ petition challenging the decision of the Sub-Judge-I, Civil Court, Benipatti, has emphasized the applicability of writ jurisdiction under Articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution, regardless of whether the order or judgment is passed ex parte. The court referred to a significant Supreme

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