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Bombay High Court Dismisses Review Application in Student Attendance Dispute — No Error Apparent on Record. Review jurisdiction under Order XLVII CPC not available to re-agitate merits where examination already concluded.

The applicant, Ankita Jagannath Sonawale, a post-graduate law student at Maharashtra National Law University, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, was disallowe...

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Madras High Court Dismisses Review Petition in Compassionate Appointment Case — No Error Apparent on Record. Review of writ appeal order denied as petitioner failed to show any error apparent on face of record under Order XLVII Rule 1 CPC.

The petitioner, K. Lokesh, filed a review application under Order 47 Rule 1 read with Section 114 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, seeking review...

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High Court of Gujarat Dismisses Review Application in Property Suit — No Error Apparent on Record. Review under Section 114 CPC read with Order XLVII Rule 1 CPC is not an appeal; mere disagreement with findings does not warrant review.

The present application was filed by the heirs of deceased Mahendrabhai Lallubhai Patel and others (original petitioners/defendants) under Section 114...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Review Petition Against Bail Cancellation in Criminal Case — No Error Apparent on Record. Petitioner's Incarceration of 5.5 Months Not Significant; Co-accused's Bail Does Not Entitle Petitioner to Same Relief.

The Supreme Court dismissed a review petition filed by Vitthal Damuji Meher against its judgment dated 28.08.2024 in Criminal Appeal No.3573 of 2024, ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Review Petition in Property Suit — No Error Apparent on Face of Record. Review jurisdiction under Order 47 Rule 1 CPC is limited to correcting errors apparent on record, not re-hearing the appeal.

The judgment pertains to a review application filed by the appellants in First Appeal No. 620 of 1996, seeking review of the judgment and order dated ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Review Petition in Land Acquisition Compensation Case — No Error Apparent on Record. Review jurisdiction under Order 47 Rule 1 CPC is limited to correcting errors apparent on the face of the record, not re-agitating merits.

The case pertains to a review petition filed by M/s National Textile Corporation Ltd. and another (the original respondents) seeking review of a judgm...