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Review can only be done by the same court which has passed the decree. If the aggrieved party is not satisfied with the judgment, it can approach the Hon'ble Supreme Court. For more information, book an appointment
Dear client, In general, a decision of a division bench (i.e., a panel of two or more judges) of a high court can be reviewed by another bench of the same court in certain circumstances. This is often referred to as an "internal appeal" or "review petition." The specific procedure and grounds for seeking a review may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the laws of the particular high court. However, review petitions are usually only allowed in limited circumstances, such as where there has been an error in the original decision that has resulted in a gross miscarriage of justice, or where there is newly discovered evidence that was not available at the time of the original decision. It's important to note that the decision of a division bench of a high court is considered a final and binding decision, unless it is set aside or overturned by a higher court, such as the Supreme Court of India. The review process within the same high court is therefore not a guarantee and should not be relied upon as a means to overturn the original decision.
No. It is not possible. You should approach supreme court. For further discussion Rate me and book an appointment with me
Now the best option is to file Special Leave Petition in Hon’ble Supreme Court of India. If you will file review, the same will be listed before the Hon’ble same BENCH only.
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