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Gs-2 : Judiciary- Curative petition

🅾️What?-Concept stems from the idea that the judiciary has the power to correct its own judgments post-delivery. Intended as a rare mechanism to prevent miscarriage of justice.

🅾️Ex : Delhi Metro Rail Judgment Context:The case involved a decision on a curative petition filed by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd against DAMPEL in a contractual dispute-The Court took a stance differing from its own previous verdict, showcasing its willingness to rectify past errors.

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Gs-2 : Judiciary- Curative petition

🅾️What?-Concept stems from the idea that the judiciary has the power to correct its own judgments post-delivery. Intended as a rare mechanism to prevent miscarriage of justice.

🅾️Ex : Delhi Metro Rail Judgment Context:The case involved a decision on a curative petition filed by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd against DAMPEL in a contractual dispute-The Court took a stance differing from its own previous verdict, showcasing its willingness to rectify past errors.

⚠️Revise your static part- This case can be used as an example- Imp for mains.

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