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Which of the statement's is/are correct? A. A quasi-judicial body may never review its own decisions if there is grave error of law in it. B. A
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Which of the statement's is/are correct?
A. A quasi-judicial body may never review its own decisions if there is grave error of law in it.
B. A quasi-judicial body may review its own decisions if there is grave error of law in it.
C. A quasi-judicial body has inherent power to review its own decisions.
D. A quasi-judicial body has power to issue writs.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

A.

A and C only

B.

B only

C.

A only

D.

B and D only

Correct option is C


A quasi-judicial body does not possess inherent power to review decisions unless specifically provided by law. It cannot issue writs as that is the prerogative of constitutional courts. However, a quasi-judicial body may review its decisions in cases of grave legal error.

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