that the
observation of this court amounts to an error apparent on
the face of record.
4. The learned counsel for the respondent argued that ... face and there could
reasonably be no two opinions entertained about
it, a clear case of error apparent on the face of the
record would
produced by him;
(ii) Mistake or error apparent on the face of
the record;
(iii) Any other sufficient reason.
16.1 The words 'any other ... cannot be a ground for
review.
(vii) The error apparent on the face of the
record should not be an error which
arise. The
petitioner has not made out any error apparent on
the face of the record so as to review the order
passed by this ... order, review of which is sought suffers
from error apparent on the face of the record
and permitting the order to stand will lead
consider various points and as such, there is apparent
error on the face of the record, the appellant in said RFA
(plaintiff in the original ... parties. As such, there is prima facie
error apparent on the face of the record.
5. Learned counsel for the respondent submits
that when admittedly
Order of Court shall be
reviewed if there is error apparent on face
of record."
To be
12. Another decision in the case ... does not travel beyond the domain
of mistake, error apparent on the face of the record.
The conditions also are stated in the said legal
neither suffers
from any jurisdictional infirmity nor any error apparent
on the face of the record. The order passed by the Trial
Court neither suffers ... from any jurisdictional infirmity nor
any error apparent on the face of the record warranting
interference of this Court in exercise of its power under
matter. This is
nothing but an error apparent on the face of the record.
12. We find it beneficial to refer to the relevant
paragraphs ... High Court is satisfied that there is
error apparent on the face of the record?
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learned Single Judge suffers from the error
apparent on the face of the record as the learned Single
Judge as well as the Labour Court ... order passed by this
Court suffers from the error apparent on the face of the
record.
8. We have considered the submissions made on
both
petitioners submits that the
impugned order suffers an error apparent on the face of
record as well as non-application of mind. It is further ... registered document and
therefore, the impugned order suffers an error apparent on
the face of record as well as voice of non-application of mind
admitted on the ground of some mistake or error
7 . apparent on the face of the record, and on the
rehearing the court reverses ... mistake in the
7 order. or error apparent on the face of the records.
6. As stated supra, the reversal of the order