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Delhi High Court declines to interfere with Taekwondo federation elections — “Internal sports disputes must first go to the election tribunal; writ jurisdiction cannot replace statutory remedies”

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court has dismissed a challenge to the electoral process of a national sports federation relating to Taekwondo. The petitioner alleged multiple irregularities in the…
Posted by Rawlaw November 24, 2025
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Patna High Court Reiterates: “When Statutory Remedies Exist, Writ Jurisdiction Should Not Be Invoked” — Court Directs Petitioner to Approach Divisional Commissioner Under Public Distribution System Control Order, 2016

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court, presided over by Justice G. Anupama Chakravarthy, disposed of a writ petition challenging the selection of another candidate for a Public Distribution System (PDS)…
Posted by Rawlaw October 23, 2025

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