Discretionary Powers Under Article 136 Allow Hearing Beyond Limited Notice if Justice Demands: Supreme Court

In a pivotal judgment, the Supreme Court of India held that its discretionary powers under Article 136 of the Constitution allow it to consider legal issues beyond the limited scope of notice if substantial justice so demands. The decision, delivered in Biswajit Das vs. Central Bureau of Investigation (Criminal Appeal No. 2052/2014), underscores the Court’s

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