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South Asian University established by SAARC agreement; not State under Article 12: Delhi High Court

The Court dismissed a writ petition filed by professors of the South Asian University who were suspended for their alleged involvement in a student protest.

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Punjab and Haryana High Court to consider quashing of all FIRs in relation to violation of COVID norms

“We have serious apprehensions as to whether these matters should continue clogging the judicial system, in view of the fact that those were extra-ordinary times when the Covid-19 was raging," the Court said.

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Newspapers, agencies do not perform public function; not subject to writ jurisdiction under Article 226: Delhi High Court

While dismissing a plea alleging racism and harassment by a French newspaper, Justice Yashwant Varma observed that news agencies and papers cannot be viewed as performing a public function.

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Why the Writ of Mandamus declined in 19th century UK, but flourishes in 21st century India

The reason for revival and expansion of the scope of mandamus in India today lies in the dysfunctionality in the tribunals and the faith of the people in the High Courts and Supreme Court

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