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Bisheshwar Pratap Sahi vs Parath Nath on 20 July, 1934

It has been held by the Judicial Committee that the words "any other sufficient reason" must mean "a reason sufficient on grounds, at least analogous to those specified in the rule". This conclusion was reiterated by the Judicial Committee in -'Bisheshwar Pratap Sahi v. Parath Nath, AIR 1934 PC 213 (E) and was adopted by our Federal Court in - Hari Sankarv. Anath Nath, AIR 1949 FO 106 at pp. 110, 11 (F). Learned counsel appearing in support of this appeal recognises the aforesaid limitations and submits that his case conies within the ground of "mistake or error apparent on the face of the record" or same ground analogous thereto."
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