Legal Question in Civil Litigation in India
Is there a sec in IPC as well as in Cr.p.c sec 362 that says
362. Court not to alter judgment. Save as otherwise provided by this Code or by any other law for the time being in force, no court when it has signed its judgment or final order disposing of a case, shall after or review the same except to correct a clerical or arithmetical error.
Asked on 11/20/10, 2:01 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Vishwa Arya
Arya & Co.
section 362 Cr PC - yes, the court is functus officio once it signs its judgment
Answered on 11/20/10, 7:00 am
Sanjay. K. Dixit, Advocate.
Sanjay K Dixit, Advocate @ Karnataka Bar Council Enrolement No: "KAR/898/2007"
Dear Sir,
No judgement can be altered unless this is a review
Answered on 11/23/10, 6:42 am
Related Questions & Answers
-
Sir when miscelleaneous petition under cpc is filed whether issues is required to be... Asked 11/19/10, 6:38 am in India General Civil Litigation
-
How can break the Stay order on Agriculture land situated in Rajasthan state. Asked 11/19/10, 12:40 am in India General Civil Litigation
-
Dear Sir, In Muslims a registered gift deed to be registered in the favour of a... Asked 11/18/10, 8:37 pm in India General Civil Litigation
-
Is a possession letter a must? What about 2nd sale? Asked 11/18/10, 12:10 am in India General Civil Litigation
-
I have passed my LLB (Special) exam. from Sir L A Shah Law College in 1996... Asked 11/17/10, 2:00 am in India General Civil Litigation