M.A. Nadar Khan Vs. Road Development Authority and Others – CA PHC APN 148/2012-2012

In the case between M.A. Nadar Khan and the Road Development Authority and Others, the court addressed whether a revision application should be entertained to set aside the earlier judgments of the High Court and the Magistrate’s Court, after an appeal challenging those same decisions had already been dismissed by the Court of Appeal. It was held that the revisional jurisdiction could not be exercised in such circumstances, as the prior appellate judgment was neither vacated nor challenged by proper procedure. This reaffirmed the principle that the Court of Appeal lacks jurisdiction to revisit or alter decisions once an appeal has been conclusively dismissed, relying on established procedural statutes governing appeals and revisions. The decision underscored the finality of appellate deter

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