Grounds for Rejection of Writ Petitions| Res Judicata| Article 32| Article 226|

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Do all Writ Petitions get accepted in the court of Law ? No, there are certain grounds on which writs could be rejected. This video explains about some of those grounds.

Res Judicata Does not apply to Habeas Corpus

Essential Ingredients of Res Judicata:
1. Suit must be maintainable and of Civil Nature.
2. There must be 2 suits, prior and subsequent suit .
3. Parties must be same or litigating under the same title.
4. Matter must be decided by a competant court of jurisdiction.
5. Matter must be directly and substantially in issue.
6. Matter should have been heard and finally decided in the former suit.

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