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Allows Power Grid’s Appeal Against MP High Court — “High Court Ought Not to Have Entertained Writ Petitions When Appeal Under Electricity Act Was Available”

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Supreme Court Allows Power Grid’s Appeal Against MP High Court — “High Court Ought Not to Have Entertained Writ Petitions When Appeal Under Electricity Act Was Available”
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Supreme Court Allows Power Grid’s Appeal Against MP High Court — “High Court Ought Not to Have Entertained Writ Petitions When Appeal Under Electricity Act Was Available”

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court allowed the appeals filed by Power Grid Corporation of India Limited challenging the Madhya Pradesh High Court’s decision to entertain writ petitions filed by the…
Posted by Rawlaw May 26, 2025

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