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proceedings of subordinate Court are amenable to certiorari writ
jurisdiction of the High Court, we would be failing ... civil
jurisdiction".* These observations would
indicate that in England the judicial orders
passed by civil Courts of plenary jurisdiction
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conditions which attract the
jurisdiction exist, should exercise its jurisdiction.
Revisional jurisdiction of the high Court ... Court : Bala-
krishna Udayar v. Vasudeva Aiyar(1) ; it includes a
proceeding in a Civil Court in which the jurisdiction
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Calcutta lacked jurisdiction, this Court sitting in
appeal should not interfere with the verdict of the High
Court ... writ jurisdiction
of the High Court. The Supreme Court in Saka Venkata Subba
Rao case3 while interpreting Article
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appeal to this
Court and challenged the jurisdiction of the Madras High
Court to issue the writ ... jurisdiction of the Court". It may be added that that
decision came up in appeal to this Court in Civil
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because of the unlimited civil jurisdiction
that was already vested in the High Courts that they were
declared ... subject to the appellate or discretionary jurisdiction of
this Court, the High Courts have unlimited jurisdiction,
including the jurisdiction
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exercise of
appellate jurisdiction by a Court subject to the
superintendence of the High Court, (b) an order ... made
applicable, in all proceedings in any court of civil
jurisdiction but by virtue of the Explanation to that
section
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High Court and the District Court had
jurisdiction under s. 115 concurrently in other cases.
2. From 20th ... court subordinate is
transferred to the District Court for trial. Orders passed
by the District Court in such a suit
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that a Judicial Court
would also be subject to exercise of writ jurisdiction of the High Court ... been inserted. In that case the Court held that the
jurisdiction of the High Court under Article
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Court.
(12) The Supreme Court in -- ' State of Bihar v. Abdul Majid',
(G), held that the Supreme Court ... Supreme Court,
neither the Privy Council nor the Federal Court were Courts of
co-ordinate jurisdiction with the Supreme Court
Andhra High Court
High Courts or the Supreme Court, as
the case may be, have inherent powers or jurisdiction to
pass any order ... express provision empowering the High Court or the Supreme
Court to grant stay of recovery of tax including
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