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Question
What is meant by Revisory Jurisdiction of the High Courts?
Answer in Brief
Solution
- The High Court has Revisory Jurisdiction, which allows it to review a case resolved by a Subordinate Court.
- The High Court may overturn a subordinate court's decision if it believes it violated its authority or did not follow appropriate procedure.
- The High Court can evaluate and take action on the case. The High Court has Revisory Jurisdiction in this case.
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Chapter 20: The High Courts and Subordinate Courts - EXERCISES [Page 236]