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SC: Can’t Entertain SLP Against NCDRC's Order Passed in Exercise of its Appellate Jurisdiction(27.07.2023)

Supreme Court has held that a party can approach the Apex Court under Article 136 of Constitution only if the order was passed by NCDRC was in exercis.....

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SC: Cannot Use Article 32 to Challenge Supreme Court’s Own Judgments(17.04.2025)

Supreme Court has observed that law is well settled that a decision rendered by this Court, be it at the stage of special leave petition or post grant.....

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