NATIONAL-COMMISSION-EMPOERED-TO-DISPOSE-OF-REVIEW-PETITON-WITHOUT-ORAL-HEARING.
NATIONAL COMMISSION EMPOERED TO DISPOSE OF REVIEW PETITON WITHOUT ORAL HEARING
A writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India had been filed by one Surender Mohan Arora before the High Court of Delhi, praying that Regulation 15 of the Regulations be struck down on the ground that the said Regulation is ultra virus of section 30 A of the act which empowers the commission to frame rules and further prays to re-hear the review application by making oral arguments.
Surender Mohan Arora had filed a review petition before the National Commission against its order dated 14 august 2012 .National Commission dismissed the review petition on 24 Sep. 2012 by circulating it among the reviewing members and without hearing the petitioner in person in the open court as per the provisions under Sction22. Section 15(2) of the act explains the procedure for handling the review petition and permits the commission to dispose of application by circulation without oral argument.
High court dismissed the writ petition on the ground of misconceived facts as no such application was ever filed before he commission for oral argument in the absence of which National commission has followed the correct procedure which is not ultra virus of the provisions .Supreme Court confirms the order by High court of Delhi.
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Prem Lata