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Scope of Judicial Review – Review of the decision of the ...


High Court retains limited authority to review Settlement Commission decisions under Article 226 of the Constitution.

August 17, 2013

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Scope of Judicial Review – Review of the decision of the Settlement Commission - There is limited scope of judicial review - Despite such narrow confines of judicial review of the decision of the Settlement Commission, it is undeniable that the jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution is not totally ousted - HC

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