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Supreme Court Dismisses Review Petition in Death Sentence Case Under IPC Sections 302 and 449 - Review jurisdiction limited to errors apparent on the record; no rehearing or re-appreciation of evidence permitted under Article 137 of the Constitution and Supreme Court Rules, 2013.

The Supreme Court of India, in a review petition filed under Article 137 of the Constitution, dismissed a challenge to its earlier judgment affirming ...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Review Petition in Civil Appeal Due to Absence of Error Apparent on Record. Review Jurisdiction Under Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, Order XLVII Not Invoked as Grounds Failed to Disclose Any Patent Error Justifying Interference with Earlier Dismissal of Special Leave Petition.

The dispute originated from a civil matter where the High Court allowed a second appeal, restoring the trial court's judgment. The petitioner, Vimla D...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Review Petition in Criminal Case Due to Absence of Error Apparent on Record. Delay in Filing Petition Was Condoned, but No Grounds for Interference Found Under Review Jurisdiction.

The case involved a Review Petition filed by Smt. Kiran Devi against Ravindra Kumar Yadav in the Supreme Court of India under its inherent jurisdictio...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Review Petition in Criminal Appeal Finding No Error Apparent on Record. Review jurisdiction exercised under inherent powers failed as court found no apparent error to justify interference with earlier order granting relief based on settlement spirit.

The Supreme Court of India was dealing with a review petition filed in a criminal appeal matter. The petitioner, Shikha Jain, sought review of an earl...

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Supreme Court Upholds Land Ownership of Legal Heirs Against Government's Invalid Lease in Land Revenue Dispute. Ownership Rights Established Through Unchallenged Revenue Order Under M.P. Land Revenue Code, 1959, Section 158(3)(1), Barring Government's Subsequent Lease to Development Authority.

The dispute centered on ownership of agricultural land in village Milawali, Gwalior, between the legal heirs of Dilip Singh (appellants) and the Speci...

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Supreme Court Quashes High Court's Retrospective Enhancement of Retirement Age in Service Regulations Case. High Court Exceeded Judicial Review Limits by Ordering Retrospective Effect from 2002 for Age Enhancement Under UP Industrial Area Development Act, 1976 and NOIDA Regulations, 1981.

The dispute arose from the enhancement of the retirement age for employees of the New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (NOIDA) from 58 to 60 yea...