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Writ Jurisdiction Cannot Replace Civil Court Proceedings on Ownership Disputes

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Jammu & Kashmir High Court: "Writ Jurisdiction Cannot Replace Civil Court Proceedings on Ownership Disputes"—Dismisses Petitions Challenging Brick Kiln Operations Amid Sub Judice Property Disputes
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Jammu & Kashmir High Court: “Writ Jurisdiction Cannot Replace Civil Court Proceedings on Ownership Disputes”—Dismisses Petitions Challenging Brick Kiln Operations Amid Sub Judice Property Disputes

Court’s Decision The High Court dismissed the writ petitions, finding them misconceived. It held that the petitioner improperly used writ jurisdiction to settle a property dispute already sub judice before…
Posted by Rawlaw December 9, 2024

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