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Dinku Khati vs Kamal Kumari Subba
2021 Latest Caselaw 34 Sikkim

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 34 Sikkim
Judgement Date : 20 July, 2021

Sikkim High Court
Dinku Khati vs Kamal Kumari Subba on 20 July, 2021
Bench: Hon'Ble The Justice
                                                                                   COURT NO.1
                                        HIGH COURT OF SIKKIM
                             Record of Proceedings through Video Conferencing



                                  REVIEW PET. (C) No. 02/2021

         DINKU KHATI                                               PETITIONER (S)
                                                  VERSUS
         KAMAL KUMARI SUBBA                                        RESPONDENT (S)

         For Petitioner           :      Mr. B.K. Gupta, Legal Aid Counsel

         For Respondent           :

         Date: 20/07/2021

         CORAM :

                   HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE JITENDRA KUMAR MAHESHWARI, CJ.
                                            ...

This Review Petition is arising out of a judgment dated 24.03.2020 passed in RFA No.03/2019 filed on 12.04.2021 in defect which was rectified on 10.07.2021.

In view of the order passed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Suo Motu Writ Petition (C) No. 03/2020 (In-Re: Cognizance For Extension Of Limitation), dated 08.03.2021, the period of limitation has been extended, therefore, it is filed within the period of limitation.

Learned Counsel appearing on behalf of the Petitioner has placed reliance on Section 68 of the Evidence Act inter alia contending that one witness to the document has been examined but Court has wrongly appreciated the same, therefore, it falls within the purview of the error apparent on the face of the record.

After going through the finding as recorded by the learned Judge, it appears that such finding is based on appreciation of evidence which would not fall within the purview of error apparent on the face of the record. If petitioner wants to assail those findings he may take recourse of law.

In view of the above, in my considered opinion, there is no error apparent on the face of the record to interfere with this Review Petition.

Accordingly, it is dismissed.

Chief Justice

jk/avi

 
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