Review Petitions

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Overview

What is a Review Petition?

A Review Petition is a formal legal request made to the same court that passed the judgment, asking it to reconsider and re-examine its decision on the grounds of an error apparent on the face of the record. Governed under Article 137 of the Constitution of India and Order XLVII of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC), review petitions are mostly filed in the Supreme Court and High Courts.

 

When can you file a Review Petition?

A review petition is typically filed when:

  • There has been a patent error or mistake in the judgment.
  • There is new and compelling evidence that was not available during the trial.
  • The judgment has resulted in grave injustice due to oversight.

 

Time Limit:

  • Supreme Court: Within 30 days from the date of judgment.
  • High Court: Usually within 30–60 days (varies by jurisdiction).

 

Legal Framework:

  • Article 137 – Power of Supreme Court to review its judgments or orders.
  • Order XLVII CPC – Review in civil matters.
  • Relevant case laws and judicial precedents.

 

Importance of Legal Expertise:
Review petitions are not appeals. The court does not rehear the case, but reconsiders its own judgment. It requires precise drafting, sound legal reasoning, and comprehensive understanding of the original case record.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Only parties affected by the judgment can file, and only under limited grounds such as error apparent or discovery of new facts.

  • If dismissed, you may consider filing a curative petition (in SC cases) or seeking relief through a constitutional remedy.

Typically 2–6 months, but it varies based on court workload and complexity of the matter.

Technically yes, but legal representation is highly recommended due to the strict legal scrutiny applied to review petitions.

Client Testimonials / Case Studies

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Case Studies:

SC Review Petition — Land Acquisition (2023)
Our empanelled lawyer helped a client recover compensation for land acquisition by filing a meticulously drafted review petition that pointed out an error in calculating the compensation amount.

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