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No litigant should suffer court’s errors: HC

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No litigant should suffer court’s errors: HC

High Court Corrects Own Order: Justice Prevails

The Punjab and Haryana High Court on August 4, 2025, swiftly rectified an inadvertently issued order, highlighting its commitment to upholding justice. The court invoked the legal principles of *Actus Curiae Neminem Gravabit* and *Nunc Pro Tunc*.

These established legal doctrines ensure that court errors do not prejudice litigants. They allow for the retrospective correction of apparent mistakes, preventing injustice.

The High Court’s decisive action underscores the importance of procedural fairness within the Indian judicial system. This timely correction reinforces public confidence in the ability of the courts to self-correct and deliver just outcomes. The case serves as a significant reminder of the judiciary’s commitment to rectifying its own errors to ensure fairness for all involved.

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