Court : Supreme court
Brief : The Special Officer is appointed under
the provisions of the Act and as such he is a statutory Officer and,
therefore, he should be regarded as a public authority. Apart from that
Art. 226 of the Constitution is not confined to issue of writ only to a
public authority, the bar extends also to issue directions to any person.
In our opinion, in a case where the Cooperative Society is under the
control of a Special Officer, a writ would lie
Citation : Appeal(civil) 3523 of 1998
ayatridevi Vs Mousumi coop.Housing Society&ors
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