Curative Petition
On 10th October, 2023, the Supreme Court (SC) agreed to hear curative petitions filed by two telecom operators citing arithmetical errors in calculation of adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues by the department of telecommunications (DoT), in an open court.
About Curative Petition
- It is the last resort to the highest court that can be petitioned for redressal of grievances in court, and its ruling is final.
- It is a way to ask the court to review and revise their own decision, and it is filed after a review petition is dismissed or used.
- It is the final and last option for ....
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