debar this Court because no person should suffer by
reason of any mistake of this Court. Here no rule of res
judicata would apply ... elementary rule of
justice is that no party should suffer by mistake of the
Court. [63B]
Sastri Yagnapurushadji and others v. Muldas Bhudardas
Vaishya
therefore suffers
from this grave inconsistency and irregularity on the face
of the record when compared to the Order as in
Annexure ... sought when the order discloses some error apparent on
the face of record or on grounds analogous thereto. These are
all grounds which find mention
mere wrong
decision. What is an error apparent on the face of the
record cannot be defined precisely or exhaustively, there
being an element ... plainly in error. As the error was manifest on
the face of the record, it called for interference in
certiorari.
Held further, that the prayer
duty paid by him on the ground that he has discovered the mistake of law when the Supreme Court has declared ... duty paid by him within three years of such discovery of mistake? Instances of this nature can be multiplied. It may not be a decision
proceeding on the ground of an error apparent on the face of the record. (Order XL, R.1, Supreme Court Rules, 1966). But whatever ... account of some mistake or error apparent on the face of the record, or for any other sufficient reason, desires to obtain a review
issued
to quash an error of fact apparent on the face of the
record-judicial Supervision, Scope of-Appellate Authority if
and when acts ... fact, even though it may be apparent on the face of
the record. It can do so only where the error
employee the 'benefit of doubt' by holding that the mistakes in the accounts
might not have been committed knowingly or deliberately, and therefore ... must be cogent and convincing and must appear on the face of
the record. When it is said that something is to be done within
cannot be said to be an error
apparent on the face of the record. A decision on a
debatable point ... basis of an "error apparent
on the face of the record". In this case it is not
necessary for us to spell
recorded in, or be acted on or furnished by, any court including the High Court, or (ii) be filed, exhibited or recorded in any public ... shall be payable in respect of any document filed, exhibited or recorded by or on behalf of the State Government or any officer
record'? Now,
a similar expression `error apparent on the
face of the record' came up for consideration
before courts while exercising certiorari
jurisdiction ... record if one has
to travel beyond the record to see whether the
judgment is correct or not. An error apparent
on the face