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Review Petition - The High court found no error apparent on the ...

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March 23, 2024

Review Petition - The High court found no error apparent on the record to warrant entertaining the Review Petition. The grounds raised were deemed untenable and showed disregard for the court's orders. It emphasized the importance of maintaining the sanctity of court decisions and deprecated the practice of engaging new advocates for review proceedings without the consent of the original advocate.

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