Pursuant to the statute, a party may move to vacate a judgment or order on the grounds of, among other things, newly discovered evidence or fraud, misrepresentation, or other misconduct of an adverse party. However, the statute does not provide an exhaustive list of the grounds for vacatur, and a court may vacate its own judgment for sufficient reason and in the interest of substantial justice.
City of New York v. OTR Media Group, Inc., NY Slip Op 06572 (1st Dep't September 17, 2019)
Here is the decision.