Review remedy allows party to seek correction of apparent errors on record with affidavit and notice to opposing party. Regulation 27 provided a review remedy enabling a party to apply to the same Bench to correct mistakes or errors apparent on the face of the record, subject to an affidavit verification and a prescribed time limit; the Bench could reject applications lacking sufficient grounds or grant review where appropriate, and review could not be granted without prior notice to the opposite party.
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Review remedy allows party to seek correction of apparent errors on record with affidavit and notice to opposing party.
Regulation 27 provided a review remedy enabling a party to apply to the same Bench to correct mistakes or errors apparent on the face of the record, subject to an affidavit verification and a prescribed time limit; the Bench could reject applications lacking sufficient grounds or grant review where appropriate, and review could not be granted without prior notice to the opposite party.
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