(1.) AMITAVA Lala, J. This is a review application. According to us, this review application has been filed with insufficient Court fees. Therefore, the same is liable to be dismissed in limine. It further appears that the writ petition is filed with the incorrect name of Hon'ble Judges passed the original order dated 20th April, 2006 for which also the application is liable to be dismissed in limine. In spite of the aforesaid conduct the Court did not ignore the contents of the petitioner in support of the review application, but allowed to make submission on the point so that instead of deciding the matter in peace meal manner, could be decided on all the points.
(2.) THE original writ petition was filed praying inter alia as follows : (I) Issue a writ, order or direction in the nature of mandamus directing the police of police station Loni, District-Ghaziabad, to investigate the Case Crime No. 690 of 2001 under Section 307, I. P. C. Police Station Loni, District Ghaziabad and also the case of Crime No. 2001, Police Station Gokulpuri, District Uttar Purvi Delhi under Sections 364, 302, 201, I. P. C. (II) Issue a writ, order or direction in the nature of mandamus directing the police of Police Station Gokulpuri, District Uttar Purvi Delhi, not to investigate the Case Crime No. 334 of 2001 Police Station Gokulpuri, District Uttar Purvi Delhi under Sections 364, 302, 34, I. P. C. (III) Issue a writ, order or direction in the nature of mandamus to transfer the investigation of Case Crime No. 334 of 2001 under Sections 364, 302, 201, I. P. C. Police Station Gokulpuri, Delhi, to other independent agency like C. B. C. I. D. (IV) Issue any other writ, order or direction which this Hon'ble Court may deem fit and proper under the circumstances of the case. (V) Award the costs.
(3.) ULTIMATELY it was submitted that there was no question of any deliberate suppression of fact by the petitioner in the writ petition. Moreover, the writ petition was filed before this Hon'ble Court prior to Criminal Writ Petition No. 205 of 2002, Virender Singh v. State of U. P. and Ors. , filed in the Delhi High Court.