Judicial Review & Locus Standi of Time Barred Orders

Authors

  • Sanjay Bansal Author

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Judicial Review & Locus Standi of Time Barred Orders

Abstract

The concept of "locus standi" generally limits the ability to challenge "time-barred" orders (orders that have passed the legal time limit to be challenged). This means that even if a court has the authority to conduct judicial review, a party may not have the legal standing to do so because of the delay in action. However, depending on the particular circumstances and jurisdiction, there may be exceptions, especially in cases where there is a significant public interest or where there are procedural irregularities that could be contested. In this paper author has attempted to critically examine the provisions relating to Judicial Review & Locus Standi of Time Barred Orders in India.

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Published

01-11-2025

How to Cite

Bansal, S. (2025) “Judicial Review & Locus Standi of Time Barred Orders”, Changing Dimensions of Legal Horizons, 1(1), pp. 25–36. Available at: https://cdlhjournal.com/index.php/default/article/view/4 (Accessed: 24 February 2026).