What is a revision hearing?

What is a revision hearing?

Revision is when a judge reviews a ruling. that a court commissioner made. ( RCW. 2.24.050) Reconsideration is when a judge or a court.

How does revisional jurisdiction work in a court case?

Revisional jurisdiction is analogous to power of supervision and superintendence. In a court case, the provision of appeal to the higher court is inbuilt in law. An aggrieved litigant can redress his grievance by exercising that provision. But in some cases there is no provision for appeal at all.

What are the provisions of revision in criminal cases?

The provisions for revision in criminal cases are provided from sections 397 to 405 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). The sections 399, 400 and 401 of CrPC deal with the powers of revision of Sessions Judge, Additional Sessions Judge and High Court.

Can a Revisional Court carry out a revision suo moto?

However an inquiry into a death conducted under the Section 176 CrPC is not a function of a criminal court but something analogous to investigation. Hence no revision is possible on that. In revision, a revisional court can carry out revision suo moto or on the motion of even a stranger.

Can a Revisional court issue a prejudicial order?

A revisional court cannot issue an order prejudicial to the party without hearing the party or his pleader, in his own defence. Revision of an order cannot be invoked when there is a provision for appeal and that is not already invoked.

Revisional jurisdiction is analogous to power of supervision and superintendence. In a court case, the provision of appeal to the higher court is inbuilt in law. An aggrieved litigant can redress his grievance by exercising that provision. But in some cases there is no provision for appeal at all.

What happens at an administrative law judge hearing?

The Administrative Law Judge may ask other witnesses, such as a doctor or vocational expert, to come to the hearing. You and the witnesses answer questions under oath. The hearing is informal but is recorded. You and your representative, if you have one, may question any witnesses and submit evidence.

However an inquiry into a death conducted under the Section 176 CrPC is not a function of a criminal court but something analogous to investigation. Hence no revision is possible on that. In revision, a revisional court can carry out revision suo moto or on the motion of even a stranger.

The provisions for revision in criminal cases are provided from sections 397 to 405 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). The sections 399, 400 and 401 of CrPC deal with the powers of revision of Sessions Judge, Additional Sessions Judge and High Court.