Hari Vishnu Kamath v Ahmad Ishaque
Rule established
Certiorari corrects jurisdictional errors and errors of law on the face of the record; it does not correct errors of fact made within jurisdiction.
Facts
- Election Tribunal determined disputed questions of fact in an election petition
- Petitioner (Kamath) was dissatisfied with the factual findings
- Sought certiorari to have the High Court correct the Tribunal's findings of fact
Issue
- Whether certiorari lies to correct errors of fact made by a tribunal acting within its jurisdiction?
Held
- Certiorari is not a general right of appeal. It corrects: (i) jurisdictional errors; (ii) errors of law apparent on the face of the record. It does not correct errors of fact made within jurisdiction.
Ratio Decidendi
Certiorari is supervisory, not appellate. Its scope is limited to jurisdictional error and error of law on the face of the record. Factual errors within jurisdiction are immune from certiorari.
How to use it in an exam
Critical limit of certiorari in ADM-5.3. Certiorari does not lie to correct factual errors within jurisdiction.
Source
Source: AIR 1955 Supreme Court 233
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Cited in study notes
Administrative LawWrits Certiorari and ProhibitionCertiorari corrects jurisdictional and legal errors only; not factual errors within jurisdiction