Supreme Court Dismisses Banks Application To Recall Judgment Which Directed RBI To Disclose Loan Defaulters List, Inspection Reports Under RTI
Case: Reserve Bank of India v Jayantilal N. Mistry
Coram: Justices L Nageswara Rao & Vineet Saran
Case No: M.A. No.2342 of 2019
Court Observation: “There is no provision in the Supreme Court Rules for filing any application for recall of the judgment of this Court”,
“The applications styled as recall are essentially applications for review. The nomenclature given to an application is of absolutely no consequence -what is of importance is the substance of the application. A close scrutiny of the applications for recall makes it clear that in substance, the applicants are seeking a review of the judgment in Jayantilal N.Mistry (supra). Therefore, we are of the considered opinion that these applications are not maintainable”,
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Banks Application, Recall Judgment, Loan Defaulters