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The High Court considered the scope of review jurisdiction ...


Scope of review jurisdiction. Review power distinct from appellate power. It corrects errors, not grievances.

May 30, 2024

Case Laws     VAT and Sales Tax     HC

The High Court considered the scope of review jurisdiction regarding the inclusion of purchase price of plant and machinery in 'Fixed Capital Investment'. Review power is distinct from appellate power. Recent Supreme Court rulings emphasize strict adherence to Order 47 Rule 1 of CPC. Review jurisdiction safeguards judicial integrity, not for re-argument. It corrects errors, not grievances. Failure to submit judgments does not constitute an error apparent on the face of the record. Mere failure to cite a judgment does not invalidate the original decision. The review application was dismissed for lack of merit.

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