ram mohan
(Querist) 14 May 2015
This query is : Resolved
I had filed an SLP through efiling section in Supreme court againist an oeder by High court, and had ben allotted a dairy number, but SLP is in defective curative stage in registry of SCI. Now I want to with the SLP and to file reveiew petition in high court itself. I want to how to withdram my petition. as SLP is in Defective curative stage, it it necessary to withdraw, or not
Jeetender Gupta
(Expert) 15 May 2015
Sign & Collect it back from registry first.
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 15 May 2015
Both SLP and Review petition high court can go simultaneously. You have to withdraw the SLP first and then file Review petition.
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 15 May 2015
remove objections of SLP and let it be heard by SC as chances of getting reliefs are higher in SC.filing review petition in HC will be futile exercise as mostly review petitions are dismissed.
ram mohan
(Querist) 15 May 2015
thanks for prompt reply, 1) I intended to file review petition take newer ground in review petition which were not part of earlier petition. 2) since 1 filed through efiling section, should I withdraw my SLP by sending email or application through email or I should in person must withdraw at concern section in SCI 3) I want to give HC an opportunity to review my petition before filing an SLP in case of quashing of review petition
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 15 May 2015
i have given you right legal advice but choice is urs.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate
(Expert) 17 May 2015
Expert Mr. Nanda has given suggestion according to the practical situations, the choice is yours. You can withdraw following procedures meant for it which can be seen from supreme court web site itself of consult a supreme court practicing lawyer on this.
malipeddi jaggarao
(Expert) 19 May 2015
Sufficiently advised by experts.
Biswanath Roy
(Expert) 19 May 2015
When you are not well aware of to set out correct ingredients in a SLP why you have shown precocity? In Supreme Court only Supreme Court Advocates on record are eligible to act in the cases according to Supreme Court Rules.
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