what is understood by the term, revisory jurisdiction of the high court????
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According to the advisory jurisdiction of the supreme court, it has a power to review its own judgement and give the new judgement in the light of new facts, evidence or matter. It can make a reinterpretation of the constitution or law.
Supreme court has used this power once in India on 10th of April, 2002.
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hey mate here is your answer.....
Revisory Jurisdiction of a High Court means that it can call for a particular case that has been decided by a sub-ordinate court because it feels that the latter has exercised a jurisdiction not vested in it or has not followed the proper procedure to come to the decision. The High Court, therefore, reviews the case and takes appropriate action on the case.
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Revisory Jurisdiction of a High Court means that it can call for a particular case that has been decided by a sub-ordinate court because it feels that the latter has exercised a jurisdiction not vested in it or has not followed the proper procedure to come to the decision. The High Court, therefore, reviews the case and takes appropriate action on the case.
hope it helps you....
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