Rivew on DVC orders
1 year ago
1. Who needs to apply for review on DvC orders once recived ,is it the petitioner or Advocate with out petitioner.
2.Do we have time limit to apply for Review
A.Dear Sir,
Through your advocate you have to approach Higher Court for reviewing such orders. Such orders have to be challenged within 30 days from the date of receipt of certified copies.
Through your advocate you have to approach Higher Court for reviewing such orders. Such orders have to be challenged within 30 days from the date of receipt of certified copies.
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A.Hello Sir,
A revision application can be filed under the High court by the aggrieved party once the final judgment of the case is held, in which no appeal lies. However, a revision application can be filed by suo moto by the High Court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 if the case deems fit as per law.
A revision application can be filed under the High court by the aggrieved party once the final judgment of the case is held, in which no appeal lies. However, a revision application can be filed by suo moto by the High Court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 if the case deems fit as per law.
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