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Dishonor of Cheque - The revisional court is not meant to act as ...


High Court's Revisional Powers Limited: Interference Only When Lower Court Findings Are Pervasive, Unreasonable, or Arbitrary.

May 21, 2020

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Dishonor of Cheque - The revisional court is not meant to act as an appellate court. Unless the finding of the court, whose decision is sought to be revised, is shown to be perverse or untenable in law or is grossly erroneous or glaringly unreasonable or where the decision is based on no material or where the material facts are wholly ignored or where the judicial discretion is exercised arbitrarily or capriciously, the High Court shall not interfere with such finding or decision in exercise of its revisional jurisdiction

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