Which provisions of the Constitution of India are applicable to both the High Courts and Supreme Court?
Directions: Read the following and choose the correct option.
Assertion (A): High Court may decline to exercise its extra-ordinary jurisdiction under Article 226 and dismiss the writ summarily or in limine.
Reason (R): It would be proper for the High Court to dispose of the petition summarily or in limine, when no important question of law is raised in a writ petition.
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