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Kerala High Court’s Examination of Factual Determinations in Competitive Evaluations: Limits of High Court Intervention Under Article 226 in Cases Involving Academic and Performance-Based Disputes

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Kerala High Court's Examination of Factual Determinations in Competitive Evaluations: Limits of High Court Intervention Under Article 226 in Cases Involving Academic and Performance-Based Disputes
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Kerala High Court’s Examination of Factual Determinations in Competitive Evaluations: Limits of High Court Intervention Under Article 226 in Cases Involving Academic and Performance-Based Disputes

Court’s Decision The Kerala High Court dismissed the writ petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, holding that there was no valid reason to intervene in the…
Posted by Rawlaw March 3, 2025

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