PART VI
_172[226. Power of High Courts to issue certain writs.-THE STATES Chapter V.-The High Courts in the States (1)
Notwithstanding anything in article 32 _173*** every High Court shall
have power, throughout the territories in relation to which it
exercises jurisdiction, to issue to any person or authority, including
in appropriate cases, any Government, within those territories
directions, orders or writs, including _174[writs in the nature of
habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, quo warranto and certiorari, or
any of them, for the enforcement of any of the rights conferred by
Part III and for any other purpose.] (2) The power conferred by clause (1) to issue directions, orders or
writs to any Government, authority or person may also be exercised by
any High Court exercising jurisdiction in relation to the territories
within which the cause of action, wholly or in part, arises for the
exercise of such power, notwithstanding that the seat of such
Government or authority or the residence of such person is not within
those territories. _175[(3) Where any party against whom an interim order, whether by way
of injunction or stay or in any other manner, is made on, or in any
proceedings relating to, a petition under clause (1), without- (a) furnishing to such party copies of such petition and all documents
in support of the plea for such interim order; and (b) giving such party an opportunity of being heard, makes an application to the High Court for the vacation of such order
and furnishes a copy of such application to the party in whose favour
such order has been made or the counsel of such party, the High Court
shall dispose of the application within a period of two weeks from the
date on which it is received or from the date on which the copy of
such application is so furnished, whichever is later, or where the
High Court is closed on the last day of that period, before the expiry
of the next day afterwards on which the High Court is open; and if
the application is not so disposed of, the interim order shall, on the
expiry of that period, or, as the case may be, the expiry of the said
next day, stand vacated.] _176[(4)] The power conferred on a High Court by this article shall
not be in derogation of the power conferred on the Supreme Court by
clause (2) of article 32.
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