Statutory Authorities Can Review Orders Only If Concerned Statute Provides Such Power

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Statutory Authorities Can Review Orders Only If Concerned Statute Provides Such Power

In CIVIL APPEAL NO. 6638 OF 2010, NARESH KUMAR & ORS. GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI, the Supreme Court referring to the judgment of the court in Kalabharati Advertising vs. Hemant Vimalnath Narichania (2010) 9 SCC 437, held that it is settled law that the power of Review can be exercised only when the statute provides for the same. In the absence of any such provision in the concerned statute, such power of Review cannot be exercised by the authority concerned.

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