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Circumstances under which a court can review its judgment

Exception to the rule that a court cannot review its judgment

Instances where the Court of Appeal can review its judgement

The principle that a court cannot review the judgment of another court of co-ordinate jurisdiction

The rule that a court cannot review its judgment except to correct any clerical mistake or some error arising from any accidental slip or omission or in order to vary the judgment or order so as to give effect to its meaning or intention

What the review of a decision entails

Whether a court can review its judgment

Whether a court of coordinate jurisdiction can review or sit in appeal over its own judgment

Whether a panel of the Court of Appeal can review the decision of another panel of the Court

Whether a review of a judgment obtained by fraud is possible; procedure for applying for the review

Whether a trial court can review a judgment where the defendant is dead and the cause of action did not survive him

Whether the Court of Appeal can review its judgment

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