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Dismisses Petition Under Article 227: Affirms Limited Scope of Supervisory Jurisdiction

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Kerala High Court Dismisses Petition Under Article 227: Affirms Limited Scope of Supervisory Jurisdiction, Upholds Rent Control Court’s Procedural Autonomy, and Emphasizes That Claims of Prejudice Should Be Addressed at Final Judgment
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Kerala High Court Dismisses Petition Under Article 227: Affirms Limited Scope of Supervisory Jurisdiction, Upholds Rent Control Court’s Procedural Autonomy, and Emphasizes That Claims of Prejudice Should Be Addressed at Final Judgment

Court’s Decision: The Kerala High Court dismissed the original petition filed under Article 227 of the Constitution, affirming the Rent Control Court's authority and discretion in procedural matters. The court…
Posted by Rawlaw March 5, 2025

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