Supreme Court Dismisses Review Petition

In a recent legal case, the Supreme Court dismissed a Review Petition after scrutinizing the grounds presented which failed to establish any apparent error on record warranting the Court’s intervention. The application for condonation of delay in filing the Review Petition was allowed, highlighting the strict procedural aspects involved in judicial review processes. The Court’s legal analysis and justification for dismissing the petition shed light on the meticulous approach adopted in assessing claims of legal errors.

Facts

  • The concurrent view of the Sessions Court and the High Court was challenged before the Supreme Court.
  • After considering the matter, the Supreme Court found no reasons to interfere.
  • The Special Leave Petition was subsequently dismissed.

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Decision

  • Application for condonation of delay in filing Review Petition allowed
  • Grounds taken in Review Petition do not establish any error apparent on record justifying interference

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Case Title: RAKESH @ BHURA RAJAK Vs. THE STATE OF MADHYA PRADESH (2022 INSC 894)

Case Number: R.P.(Crl.) No.-000228-000228 / 2022

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