review. Once a review petition is dismissed, no further petition
for review can be entertained.
24. While considering the scope of the power of
review ... creation of statute and not an
inherent power, that (b) no power of review can be exercised if
not given to a court or Tribunal
reviewed by reconsidering the entire evidence with a
view to finding out the alleged apparent error for justifying the
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invocation of review powers. Only ... Such powers can be exercised within the limits of
the statute dealing with the exercise of power. The review
cannot be treated like an appeal
statute and
derive their power from express provision of the statute and
in absence of power of review in the Consumer Protection
Act, 1986 , power ... Commissions have not been
given any power to set aside ex parte orders
and the power of review and the powers
which have not been
been reviewed by reconsidering the
entire evidence with a view to finding out the alleged apparent error
for justifying the invocation of review powers. Only ... Such powers can be exercised within the limits of the
statute dealing with the exercise of power. The review cannot be
treated like an appeal
been reviewed by reconsidering the
entire evidence with a view to finding out the alleged apparent error
for justifying the invocation of review powers. Only ... Such powers can be exercised within the limits of the
statute dealing with the exercise of power. The review cannot be
treated like an appeal
statute and
derive their power from express provision of the statute and
in absence of power of review in the Consumer Protection
Act, 1986 , power ... Commissions have not been
given any power to set aside ex parte orders
and the power of review and the powers
which have not been
aggrieved party. Such
power must be conferred by law, therefore, if there is no power
of review the order, cannot be reviewed.
.
16. In Patel ... aggrieved party. Such
power must be conferred by the law. If there is no power of review, the
order cannot be reviewed
aggrieved party. Such
power must be conferred by law, therefore, if there is no power
of review the order, cannot be reviewed.
.
16. In Patel ... aggrieved party. Such
power must be conferred by the law. If there is no power of review, the
order cannot be reviewed
that under guise of review, the review
petitioner cannot seek review of the case on merit and that a review
petition can be filed ... exercised as an inherent power nor
can appellate power be exercised in the guise of the power of
review, nevertheless, clarified that the correction
been reviewed
by reconsidering the entire evidence with a view to finding out the
alleged apparent error for justifying the invocation of review powers ... Such powers can be exercised within the limits of
the statute dealing with the exercise of power. The review
cannot be treated like an appeal