Delhi HC allows one application but dismisses recall petition citing no apparent error in original decision The Delhi HC allowed CM Application 67243/2024 subject to all just exceptions and disposed of the matter. However, the court dismissed CM Application ...
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Delhi HC allows one application but dismisses recall petition citing no apparent error in original decision
The Delhi HC allowed CM Application 67243/2024 subject to all just exceptions and disposed of the matter. However, the court dismissed CM Application 67242/2024 seeking recall of the 09-08-2024 order, finding no apparent error in the original decision. The review petition lacked justification as petitioners' counsel failed to appear or make submissions during the initial hearing, providing no grounds for reconsideration of the court's earlier view.
The Delhi High Court, through Hon'ble Justices Yashwant Varma and Ravinder Dudeja, allowed CM Application 67243/2024 (Ex.) "subject to all just exceptions" and disposed of the application. However, in CM Application 67242/2024 seeking recall of the order dated 09-08-2024, the Court found "no error apparent in the view expressed" and no justification to entertain the review petition, especially as the petitioners' counsel had not appeared or made submissions during the original hearing. Consequently, the review petition was dismissed.
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