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An order setting aside an ex-part decree is –
A ‘case decided’ within the meaning of section 115 of the code and is, therefore, revisable
Not a ‘case decided’ within the meaning of section 115 of the Code and is therefore, not revisable.
A ‘case decided’ but not revisable under the provision of Section 115 of the Code
Not a ‘case decided’ but it is revisable under the provision of Section 115 of the Code.
An order setting aside the ex-parte decree is a ‘case decided’ within the meaning of Section 115 of the code and therefore, revisable. [A High Court may also exercise supervisory jurisdiction under Article 227 of the constitution in appropriate cases].
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