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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the reopen petition format in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and address in the designated fields. This information is crucial as it identifies you as the petitioner.
  3. In section 1, indicate the date of your conviction and specify the offence. Ensure accuracy to avoid complications.
  4. For section 2, choose between option (a) or (b). If you were unable to attend your hearing, provide a clear reason. If a notice was not delivered, identify the document that was missing.
  5. In section 3, state when you first became aware of your conviction. This date is important for processing your request.
  6. Finally, sign the document in the designated area and ensure it is sworn or affirmed before a commissioner.

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The Motion to Reopen is your written brief explaining why your situation justifies allowing new evidence into your old case and why the judge should look at your case again. It must state new facts that you will prove at a hearing if the motion is granted. You must support the facts with documents or evidence.
A motion to reopen is based on documentary evidence of new facts. Alternatively, a motion to reconsider is based on a claim of incorrect application of law or policy to the prior decision. The regulations for motions to reopen and motions to reconsider are located at 8 C.F.R. 103.5.
You may seek further review by filing a motion to reopen or reconsider on Form I-290B, Notice of Appeal or Motion, but there is no appeal available from such a determination.
Courts have repeatedly considered petitions filed under Section 151 CPC to reopen evidence after closure. Such petitions are generally at the discretion of the court, and courts require strong reasons to permit reopening (e.g., Bera Satyanarayana VS Gajula Vijayalaxmi - Telangana, Dinesh Ponnan VS A.
Your motion should briefly state any relevant background facts, what you are asking the court to do, and the reasons for your request. If there are important documents that would be helpful for the court to consider when deciding the motion, you may attach them as exhibits to your motion.

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A petition may include a detailed description of the grievance or a statement of opinion but these alone cannot be received as a petition; a concrete, specific request must be included, and the request must be clear and to the point, and phrased as a request, not as a demand.
As a general rule, a motion to reopen must be filed within 90 days of the Boards final administrative decision.

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