You have not given full details of the decision of the Supreme Court. Perhaps, you are referring to the November 3, 2017, decision of the Supreme Court with regard to distance courses of some deemed universities. If this is so, then my understanding is that the Supreme Court has ruled that the degrees would remain suspended till the students pass an examination under the joint supervision of AICTE-UGC. For this purpose, the Court has directed the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) to conduct appropriate written and practical tests for the concerned students. The entire expenditure for conducting the tests has been directed to be recovered from the concerned Universities. You may read the detailed Supreme Court in this case at this link.
A review petition can be filed against Supreme Court decision and it is listed before the same bench. For this purpose, you may contact some lawyer in the Supreme Court. However, in practice, the chances of success in a review petition are very negligible. See: Success Rate of Review Petition and Curative Petition in Supreme Court.
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