A. A re-examination or careful reading of a case for the purpose of correction or improvement
B. A factual change of trial Court decision
C. None of the above
D. None of the these
A. A re-examination or careful reading of a case for the purpose of correction or improvement
B. A factual change of trial Court decision
C. None of the above
D. None of the these
A. Basic right
B. Substantive right
C. Natural right
D. None of the these
A. Discovery of new facts
B. Misreading and non reading of evidence
C. None of the above
D. None of the these
A. Judicial re-examination of a case in certain prescribed and specified circumstances
B. Re-examination of any matter
C. Both A and B
D. None of the these
A. High Court
B. Court of Session
C. Supreme Court
D. None of the these
A. Double Bench of High Court
B. Supreme Court
C. None of the above
D. None of the these
A. Section 106, of C.P.C.
B. Section 107(c), of C.P.C.
C. Section 107(d), of C.P.C.
D. None of the these
A. Determine a case finally
B. Frame new issues and remand the case
C. Both A and B
D. None of the these
A. Section 103, of C.P.C
B. Section 103-A, of C.P.C.
C. Section 104, of C.P.C.
D. None of the these
A. Section 99, C.P.C.
B. Section 100, C.P.C.
C. Section 101, C.P.C.
D. None of the these