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Karnataka Industrial Corporation vs Sri Lankappa And Ors

Supreme Court Of India|29 March, 2022
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JUDGMENT / ORDER

Summary

Issue: Interpretation of the term "error apparent on the record" in the context of review petitions
Rule: Section 100 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Application: The court applied the principles of lexical semantics to interpret the term "error apparent on the record" and determined whether the errors alleged by the petitioner were material and affected the outcome of the case.
Conclusion: The court held that the review petition was not maintainable because the errors alleged by the petitioner were not apparent on the record, and that the court should not speculate or infer errors that are not apparent on the record.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA INHERENT JURISDICTION REVIEW PETITION (CIVIL)NO.338 OF 2022 IN CIVIL APPEAL NO. 7545 OF 2021 KARNATAKA INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION …Petitioner Versus SRI LANKAPPA AND ORS. …Respondents O R D E R Application seeking oral hearing is rejected.
After considering rival submissions, the appeal was allowed by a reasoned Judgment.
We have gone through the grounds raised in support of the Review Petition, which in our view, do not make out any error apparent on record to justify interference.
This Review Petition is, therefore, dismissed.
… J.
[Uday Umesh Lalit] SIGN New Delhi;
29th March, 2022.
… J.
[S. Ravindra Bhat]
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Title

Karnataka Industrial Corporation vs Sri Lankappa And Ors

Court

Supreme Court Of India

JudgmentDate
29 March, 2022
Judges
  • Uday Umesh Lalit
  • S Ravindra Bhat