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Supreme Court of India
Decided on: 23.07.2020

A. Constitution of India, Article 139A – Withdrawal/Transfer of case from High Court – Pre-requisite -- Provision of Article 139A of the Constitution relating to withdrawal of a case from a High Court to this Court on the ground of pendency before this Court of a case involving same or similar questions of law contemplates fulfilment of two conditions.

-- First, in the case pending before Supreme Court, the questions of law involved ought to be the same or substantially the same as those involved in the case in the High Court, the withdrawal of which can be asked for.

-- Secondly, while exercising the jurisdiction vested in it under Article 139A of the Constitution must be satisfied that such questions are substantial questions of general importance.

Such satisfaction can be on Supreme Court’s own motion, on an application made by the Attorney General or on the basis of an application made by a party to any such case.

(Para 6)

B. Constitution of India, Article 139A – Transfer of High Court petition to Supreme Court -- 10% reservation for economic backward class – Challenge to -- Writ petition in High court – Civil Appeal pending in Supreme Court on same issue – Points involved in the Civil Appeal and the Writ Petition pending in the High Court of Punjab and Haryana require adjudication of substantially the same questions of law -- Writ petition withdrawn from High Court to Supreme Court for disposal of the said Writ Petition – Transfer petition allowed.

(Para 1, 9,10)

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