Correct option is B
Section 114 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908, provides for review of judgments. It allows a party to apply for a review of a judgment or order to the court that passed it. However, the procedure for such reviews is detailed in Order 47, Rule 1 of the CPC.
Explanation:
Section 114, CPC (Review):
· Section 114 provides that any person considering themselves aggrieved by a decree or order, and who is not entitled to appeal, may apply for a review of the judgment under certain conditions.
Order 47, Rule 1:
· Order 47, Rule 1 lays down the grounds on which a review can be sought. These include:
· Discovery of new and important evidence or matter,
· Mistake or error apparent on the face of the record, or
· Any other sufficient reason.
Thus, Order 47, Rule 1 governs the procedural aspects of applying for a review under Section 114.
Additional Knowledge:
· Order 46, Rule 1 deals with references to the High Court by a subordinate court when a question of law arises.
· Order 47, Rule 3 outlines how the review application should be disposed of.
· Order 41 pertains to appeals from original decrees, which is different from review proceedings.