Writ of Habeas Corpus in India | Article 226 & 32, Illegal Detention, Police Custody, Private Detention, Preventive Detention & Supreme Court Cases

A comprehensive 2026 guide to the writ of habeas corpus in India under Articles 226 and 32: illegal detention, police and judicial custody, preventive detention, private detention, child custody, adult autonomy, compensation and leading Supreme Court cases.

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Writ of Quo Warranto in India | Public Office, Eligibility, Illegal Appointment, Locus Standi & Supreme Court Cases

A detailed 2026 guide to writ of quo warranto under Article 226: public office, statutory eligibility, illegal appointments, locus standi, judicial review, remedies and leading Supreme Court cases.

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Writ of Mandamus in India | Article 226, Public Duty, Statutory Duty, Private Bodies, Alternative Remedy & Supreme Court Cases

Detailed 2026 guide to the writ of mandamus in India under Article 226: legal right, public and statutory duty, private bodies performing public functions, discretionary powers, alternative remedy, drafting strategy and leading Supreme Court cases.

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Writ of Prohibition in India | Article 226, Lack & Excess of Jurisdiction, Certiorari vs Prohibition & Supreme Court Cases

Writ of prohibition under Article 226 explained: when it lies, lack or excess of jurisdiction, natural justice, ultra vires proceedings, certiorari vs prohibition, alternative remedy, Delhi High Court filing practice and leading Supreme Court cases.

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Writ of Certiorari in India | Article 226, Jurisdictional Error, Natural Justice, Tribunals & Supreme Court Cases

A detailed guide to the writ of certiorari under Article 226 of the Constitution of India: jurisdictional error, error apparent on the face of the record, natural justice, alternative remedy, show-cause notices, tribunals, civil-court orders and the Article 226/227 distinction.

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FIR Quashing in India: High Court Powers, Grounds, Procedure and Case Law

FIR quashing in India is the legal remedy by which the High Court may terminate a criminal case at the threshold where the FIR or criminal proceeding is an abuse of process, does not disclose any cognizable offence, is legally barred, is manifestly mala fide, or where continuation of prosecution would defeat the ends of...

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