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Basic principles for conduct of writ litigation

Basic principles for conduct of writ litigation

 
On the basis of said Supreme Court judgments, following principles may be culled out:-

1. A writ remedy is an equitable one. While exercising extraordinary power a Writ Court certainly bear in mind the conduct of the party who invokes the jurisdiction of the Court.

2. Litigant before the Writ Court must come with clean hands, clean heart, clean mind and clean objective. He should disclose all facts without suppressing anything. Litigant cannot be allowed to play "hide and seek" or to "pick and choose" the facts he likes to disclose and to suppress (keep back)/ conceal other facts.

3. Suppression or concealment of material facts is not an advocacy. It is a jugglery, manipulation, manoeuvring or mis representation which has no place in equitable and prerogative jurisdiction.

4. If litigant does not disclose all the material facts fairly and truly or states them in a distorted manner and misleads the Court, the Court has inherent R.P.No.161/2015 (Central Ware House & Ano. v. Union of India & Ano.) power to refuse to proceed further with the examination of the case on merits. If Court does not reject the petition on that ground, the Court would be failing in its duty.

5. Such a litigant requires to be dealt with for Contempt of Court for abusing the process of the Court.

6. There is a compelling need to take a serious view in such matters to ensure purity and grace in the administration of justice.

7. The litigation in the Court of law is not a game of chess. The Court is bound to see the conduct of party who is invoking such jurisdiction.

Madhya Pradesh High Court
Gwalior bench
Central Warehouse Thr vs Union Of India Thr on 11 May, 2015
R.P.No.161/2015

https://www.lawweb.in/2016/04/basic-principles-for-conduct-of-writ.html



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