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According to the Supreme Court, what gives rise to a 'cause of action' under Article 226(2) of the Constitution of India?
According to the Supreme Court, what gives rise to a 'cause of action' under Article 226(2) of the Constitution of India?
- All facts related to the case
- Only those facts relevant to the relief sought (correct)
- Any relevant facts
- All facts mentioned in the petition
In the case discussed, why did the Supreme Court hold that a company cannot challenge a GST notification issued by one state before a High Court located in another State?
In the case discussed, why did the Supreme Court hold that a company cannot challenge a GST notification issued by one state before a High Court located in another State?
- Because the High Court did not have jurisdiction over the matter (correct)
- Because the company did not follow the proper procedure
- Because the company did not have an office in the state where it filed the petition
- Because the company did not have a valid cause of action
What was the decision of the Sikkim High Court that the State of Goa appealed against?
What was the decision of the Sikkim High Court that the State of Goa appealed against?
- The Sikkim High Court had jurisdiction to entertain the petition (correct)
- The Sikkim High Court dismissed the petition
- The Sikkim High Court did not have jurisdiction to entertain the petition
- The Sikkim High Court referred the case to the Supreme Court
What type of petition was filed by the lottery company in the case?
What type of petition was filed by the lottery company in the case?
According to the Supreme Court, what constitutes a 'cause of action' in the context of a writ petition?
According to the Supreme Court, what constitutes a 'cause of action' in the context of a writ petition?