Supreme Court: Signed Judicial Orders Cannot Be Undone, Only Clerical Errors May Be Corrected
Supreme Court rules that once judicial orders are signed they cannot be undone, holding that Section 362 CrPC allows only clerical error correction.
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Supreme Court rules that once judicial orders are signed they cannot be undone, holding that Section 362 CrPC allows only clerical error correction.
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