thereafter in consequence thereof she became
pregnant and thereafter, he caused miscarriage of her against her will and
that alternatively, during the abovesaid period ... became pregnant and accused gave some medicine to me for
causing miscarriage against my wishes. (Confronted with the
statement Ex. PW9/A, where
that the order under revision
suffers from glaring illegality or has caused
miscarriage of justice or when it is found that the
trial court ... procedure or had
overlooked and ignored relevant and material
evidence thereby causing miscarriage of justice.
Re-appreciation of evidence is an exercise that the
High
said to be perverse or
leading to manifest injustice and thereby causing miscarriage of justice which
would invite exercise of the revisional jurisdiction under section ... that the order under revision suffers from glaring illegality
or has caused miscarriage of justice or when it is found that the
trial court
procedure or had overlooked or ignored relevant material evidence,
thereby causing miscarriage of justice. Learned counsel submits that
re-appreciation of evidence in exercise ... that the order under revision suffers from
glaring illegality or has caused miscarriage of justice or when
it is found that the trial court
that the order under revision suffers from glaring illegality or has caused miscarriage of justice or when it is found that the trial court ... procedure or had overlooked and ignored relevant and material evidence thereby causing miscarriage of justice. Re-appreciation of evidence is an exercise that the High
Order under revision suffers from glaring illegalities
(II) Or has caused miscarriage of justice
(III) Or where the trial court has illegality shut the
evidence ... that the
order under revision suffers from glaring illegality
or has caused miscarriage of justice or when it is
found that the trial court
justice, the High Court can
interfere with the order which causes miscarriage of justice
or is palpably illegal or is unjustified. [ Re. Madhu
Limaye
that the order
under revision suffers from glaring illegality or has caused
miscarriage of justice or when it is found that the trial
court
that the order under revision suffers from glaring illegality or has caused miscarriage of justice or when it is found that the Trial Court
High Court to have it corrected at the inception lest grave miscarriage of justice would ensue. It is, therefore, to meet with the ends ... justice, the High Court can interfere with the order which causes miscarriage of justice or is palpably illegal or is unjustified.
11. Mr. Bali further