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February 4, 2021

Jurisdiction - power of Tribunal to review its own order - Power of Review has to be granted by statute and the ‘power of Review’ is not an inherent power and therefore cannot be exercised unless conferred specifically or by necessary implications - The error must be a ‘patent error’ which is ‘manifest’ and ‘self-evident’. The submissions of the Review Applicant in this case would amount to re-appraisal of evidence and findings of fact cannot be revisited within the limited scope of exercise of powers under Rule 11. - AT

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