criminal proceeding except on
the ground of an error apparent on
the face of the record.”
9. This Court has constitutional power to
review ... entertained on the ground of an error
apparent on the face of the record.
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10. Granting power of review to this Court
only on the ground of
error apparent on the face of the record. The error apparent
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on the face of record must be such ... error apparent on the fact of the
record and observed (Para 8):
".......it has to be kept in view that an
error apparent
made, or on account of some mistake or
error apparent on the face of the record, or for any other
sufficient reason, desires to obtain ... only on the ground of error apparent on the
face of the record. The error apparent on the face of
record must be such which
alia if there is a mistake or an
error apparent on the face of the record. An error
which is not self-evident ... case. When does
an error cease to be mere error, and become
an error apparent on the face of the record?
The learned counsel
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 ... error apparent on the fact of the record
and observed (Para 8):
".......it has to be kept in view that an error apparent
criminal proceeding except on
the ground of an error apparent on
the face of the record.”
9. This Court has constitutional power to
review ... entertained on the ground of an error
apparent on the face of the record.
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10. Granting power of review to this Court
made, or on account of some mistake or
error apparent on the face of the record, or for any other
sufficient reason, desires to obtain ... only on the ground of error apparent on the
face of the record. The error apparent on the face of
record must be such which
been considered. That could not be termed as an error apparent, on the face of record, warranting review of the order passed by this Court ... error apparent on the face of the record and re-appraisal of the entire evidence on record for finding the error would amount to exercise
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 ... 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
kept in view
that an error apparent on the face of record must be such an error
which must strike one on mere looking ... 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