The powers of review are not to be confused with appellate powers which may enable an appellate court to correct all manner of errors committed by the subordinate – Videocon Industries Ltd. Through its RP & anr. Vs. Ram Raj Bhandari & Ors. – Delhi High Court

Hon’ble High Court held held it is not the case of applicants that there has been discovery of new and important facts or issues. On the contrary, the applicants are delving into the process of reasoning and arguments to give weight to thier averments in the review petition. The powers of review are not to be confused with appellate powers which may enable an appellate court to correct all manner of errors committed by the subordinate. A review petition has a limited purpose and cannot be allowed to be an appeal in disguise. The learned counsel for the applicants has pleaded that there are errors apparent on the face of the record, however, has not been able to show the same by way of the grounds raised in the review petition.

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