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A person aged 67 years, being trapped in a corruption case has been convicted by the Supreme Court of India and has to go through a rigorous imprisonment for 2 years.
In the lower court he was convicted. However, he was acquitted in highcourt. Later Government of Andhra Pradesh appealed to the Supreme Court. The person has not got any benefits or job after he was acquitted in high court. Lowercourt gave its judgement in 1995.Person has been suspended since 1991. Considering his age and the tenure of the legal proceedings from the lowercourt to the Supreme Court ,is there any way to apply for review? If so, what are the chances? |
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If you can argue some emergency or extraordinary circumstances it is possible. Given the very long term of this all, it may be worth a try.
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