sc: a writ court should ordinarily not entertain a writ petition, if there is a breach of contract...
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State of Kerala Vs. M. K. JoseA writ court should ordinarily not entertain a writ petition, if there is a breach of contract involving disputed questions of fact. The procedure adopted by the High Court, if we permit ourselves to say so, is quite unknown to exercise of powers under Article 226 in a contractual matter.TRANSCRIPT
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