DARK MODE LIGHT MODE

Courts must not let their own mistakes hurt litigants: High Court

Table of Content

Courts must not let their own mistakes hurt litigants: High Court

High Court Corrects Own Order, Avoiding Litigation Logjam

The Punjab and Haryana High Court on July 31, 2025, swiftly rectified a previously issued order containing an unintentional error. The court acted decisively, invoking the well-established legal principles of Actus Curiae Neminem Gravabit and Nunc Pro Tunc.

This ensured that no party involved in the case suffered any prejudice due to the court’s oversight. The erroneous order, which had relegated the case, was formally recalled.

The High Court’s prompt action highlights the judiciary’s commitment to ensuring justice and preventing unnecessary delays in legal proceedings. This proactive approach underscores the importance of rectifying judicial errors swiftly to maintain public faith in the legal system and avoid potential backlogs.

Tags :

Karanveer Sharma

A dedicated journalist and legal expert with a passion for uncovering the truth and advocating for justice. With hands-on experience in investigative journalism, legal research, and case analysis, I possess a strong ability to break down complex legal and societal issues into clear, impactful narratives. My work is driven by a commitment to transparency, integrity, and empowering people with accurate, insightful information.

https://karansharma.tech

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular News

Recent News

TOPINDIANOW isn’t just a news platform; it’s a movement! 🚀
We uncover hidden truths, expose corruption, and challenge the powerful — fearlessly and without bias. ⚖️

TOPINDIANOW NEWSLETTER

© 2025 ❤️TOPINDIANOW NEWS