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Supreme Court Quashes High Court's Review Order in Service Dispute Due to Lack of Reasoning. Review Jurisdiction Requires Speaking Order Demonstrating Error Apparent on Face of Record Under Order 47 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

The dispute originated from a writ petition filed by an employee challenging his superannuation order and seeking continuation in service until age 62...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Review Petition in Civil Appeal Due to Absence of Error Apparent on Record. Review Jurisdiction Limited to Correcting Patent Errors Under Order 47 of Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, Not Satisfied by Grounds Presented.

The Supreme Court considered a review petition challenging its earlier dismissal of a Special Leave Petition. The litigation originated from Special C...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Review Petition in Urban Land Ceiling Proceedings Due to Absence of Error Apparent on Record. Possession of Excess Land Was Taken Before Repeal Act, Making Claim Unsubstantiated Under Urban Land (Ceiling and Regulation) Act, 1978.

The Supreme Court dealt with a review petition concerning proceedings under the Urban Land Ceiling Act, 1978. The background involved the possession o...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Review Petition in Land Revenue Dispute Due to Absence of Error Apparent on Record. Review Jurisdiction Limited to Patent Errors as Petitioner Failed to Demonstrate Any Apparent Error in Earlier Dismissal of Special Leave Petition.

The Supreme Court was dealing with a review petition seeking reconsideration of its earlier dismissal of a special leave petition. The litigation orig...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Review Petition in Motor Accident Compensation Case Due to Absence of Error Apparent on Record. Compensation Previously Enhanced from Rs. 22,35,870 to Rs. 40 Lakhs Maintained as No Grounds for Further Enhancement Established Under Review Jurisdiction.

The dispute originated from a motor accident compensation claim where the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal in Madurai had awarded Rs. 22,35,870/-. This ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Review Petition in Criminal Matter Due to Absence of Error Apparent on Record. Review Jurisdiction Not Invoked as Grounds Failed to Establish Any Patent Error in Previous Order Dated 05.07.2021.

The Supreme Court was dealing with a review petition filed against an order dated 05.07.2021 in a criminal matter. The petitioners had filed an applic...