Sixteenth Amendment: Review petition on the agenda of the Appellate Division

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The application for review (reconciliation) of the Deota Rata will be heard today by bringing the power to remove the judges to the Parliament and declare the 16th amendment of the Constitution invalid and invalid.

This has been kept for hearing on Thursday (October 20) of the Appellate Division published on the website of the Supreme Court last Wednesday night. This poison has 227 numbers in the work list.

Earlier, on August 8, Justice M Innatetu fixed October 20 as the date for hearing the review application. On December 24, 2017, the 16th Amendment of the Constitution was declared illegal and invalid and a review application was filed against the RAT of the Appellate Division.

The relevant branch of the Appellate Division, in this review application of 908 pages, saw 94 arguments in favor of the 16th Amendment, the Appellate Division's RAT was canceled. On July 3, 2017, the seven-judge Appellate Bench headed by the then Chief Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha declared the 16th Amendment invalid and cancelled.

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