during the cross-
examination they noticed that a typographical mistake crept in the
schedule, i.e., instead of mentioning the extent of site ... case. They submit that proposed amendment is only
to correct the typographical mistake crept in the schedule, which is in
conformity with the plaint averments
noticed by the plaintiff-
petitioner that the plaint contains certain typographical
mistakes in terms of numerical figures i.e., in Para ... would be '30.12.2015‟. Similarly in the same way, due to
typographical mistake/error and/or oversight in the
schedule of the suit land
Paragraph 29 of the judgment,
lower First Appellate Court due to typographical mistake
mentioned that "ववदद दवरव पसततत अपदल सवरहदन हहनन सन ननरसत नकयव ... remanded back to the First Appellate to rectify the above
typographical mistake/to decide the appeal afresh in
accordance with law.
7. Learned Counsel appearing
tune of Rs.27,033/- Further
submitted that inadvertently due to typographical mistake, the
same amount of Rs.1,00,000/- has been mentioned against ... wrong
amount of maturity value in the policy, due to typographical mistake
would not entitle the policy holder to grab the same from the
opposite
proceeding pending, before the trial court, rather
those were typographical mistakes made in the writ petition,
whereby the word 'not' has been missed ... pending before the
Additional Munsif-II, Ranchi, as such, such typographical mistakes
occurred in writ petition may be ignored and petitioner may be
allowed
submitted with respect to petitioner
by the Police, but due to typographical mistake the names of
other accused persons whose bail was rejected with respect ... learned counsel for the
parties appear to be correct. Such typographical mistakes arose
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petitioner.
Mr. Anmol Singh Sandhu, AAG, Punjab.
***
Due to noticing of typographical mistake, the office has
listed the matter today again before this Court ... Court.
It has been brought to my notice that due to typographical
mistake, case number of main petition has been mentioned
submitted with respect to petitioner
by the Police, but due to typographical mistake the names of
other accused persons whose bail was rejected with respect ... learned counsel for the
parties appear to be correct. Such typographical mistakes arose
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petitioner.
Mr. Anmol Singh Sandhu, AAG, Punjab.
***
Due to noticing of typographical mistake, the office has
listed the matter today again before this Court ... Court.
It has been brought to my notice that due to typographical
mistake, case number of main petition has been mentioned
submitted with respect to petitioner
by the Police, but due to typographical mistake the names of
other accused persons whose bail was rejected with respect ... learned counsel for the
parties appear to be correct. Such typographical mistakes arose
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