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A judgment passed by a court can be reviewed
by the court passing the judgment
by the court of District Judge
by the High Court
all of the above
- Option 1: By the court passing the judgment
- Courts typically do not review their own final judgments except for minor clerical errors or through very limited remedies such as 'review petitions.'
- Option 2: By the court of District Judge
- District Judges hear appeals from lower courts but cannot usually review their own or other equal courts’ judgments unless sitting in appellate jurisdiction.
- Option 3: By the High Court
- High Courts can review or revise judgments of lower courts through appeal, revision, or writ jurisdiction as per law.
- Option 4: All of the above
- Not all courts listed have the authority to routinely review the same judgment; this option is misleading.
Correct Answer: Option 3 – By the High Court
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