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What is the time limitation for filing revision in lower court


06-Oct-2023 (In Civil Law)
Time limit for filing of revision of order of lower court in high court under article 227 of indian constitution?
Answers (2)

Answer #1
908 votes
The time limit for preferring appeal in lower court is 30 days whereas the time limit for preferring appeal in High Court is 90 days from the date of passing of order. However the time taken in collecting certified copy of the order shall be excluded in computing the aforesaid time limit.
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Answer #2
671 votes
If the revision is filed against an order, the same can be done under Section 401 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and the limitation period is 90 days, when our clients make more delay in approaching High Court we file it under Article 227 of the Constitution of India and in that cases there's no specific limitation prescribed but the delay should satisfactorily be explained in the petition. All the best. Regards

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