1. It is not only the relief clause which has to be considered for determining the relief claimed — The whole of controversy including the grounds of claim made in the writ petition are to be considered and even the Court in suitable cases has powers to mould the relief if the facts pleaded in writ petition warrant so in order to meet the ends of justice — Held: The Court has ample power to alter and mould the relief in favour of petitioner even if it is not prayed for.  Abdul Rasheed and 85 others v. Board of Trustees and 3 others 2008 SCR 417 (B) 20005 CLC 759 rel.
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