D. KRISHNA MOHAN v. HON’BLE SECRETARY

Supreme Court of India · 01 Nov 2022
Uday Umesh Lalit; M.R. Shah; Sanjiv Khanna
REVIEW PETITION (CIVIL) NO. 237 OF 2022
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The Supreme Court dismissed the Review Petition for lack of merit and denied permission for in-person arguments, reaffirming the limited scope of review petitions.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
INHERENT JURISDICTION
REVIEW PETITION (CIVIL) NO. 237 OF 2022
IN
WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) NO.297 OF 2019
D. KRISHNA MOHAN …Petitioner
VERSUS
HON’BLE SECRETARY, HON’BLE SUPREME COURT LEGAL SERVICE
COMMITTEE AND ORS. …Respondents
Application for listing Review Petition in open Court is rejected.
Since the said application is rejected, no permission to appear and argue in-person is granted.
We have gone through the grounds raised in the Review Petition and do not find any reason to justify interference.
This Review Petition is, therefore, dismissed.
………………………………CJI.
[Uday Umesh Lalit]
…………………………………J.
[M.R. Shah]
…………………………………J.
[Sanjiv Khanna]
New Delhi;
1st November, 2022.
ORDER

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JUDGMENT