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SHORT ANSWER: A writ petition can be filed in the Supreme Court or High Court by following specific procedures outlined in the Constitution of India. DETAILS: - The petitioner must prepare a petition in the prescribed format. - The petition should include the grounds for filing and the relief sought. - It must be filed with the appropriate court registry along with the required court fees. - The petitioner may need to submit an affidavit supporting the claims made in the petition. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Incorrect filing may lead to dismissal of the petition. SOURCE: - Constitution of India, Article 32 (Supreme Court) and Article 226 (High Court)
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