what is meant by revisary jurisdiction?
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The Supreme Court has the power to review any judgement with a view to undo any erroneous decision given by it. It is important because the Supreme Court is also a court of record and its decisions may be referred by other courts while giving judgements.
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The Supreme Court has revisory jurisdiction:
- Article 137 of the Constitution gives the Supreme Court the right to review their own and the jurisdictions of others.
- Under this jurisdiction, the Supreme Court can review the verdict of the lower courts in cases they believe the court does not have enough jurisdiction.
- Also, the revisory jurisdiction allows the Supreme Court to look up the verdict if it believes that proper measures and procedures were not carried out.
- It can also undo an error that was made during any judgment.
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