“There is no higher principle for the guidance of the Court than the one that no act of Courts should harm a litigant and it is the bounden duty of Courts to see that if a person is harmed by a mistake of the Court he should be restored to the position he would have occupied but for that mistake.”

Full Court Reference in Memory of The Late Justice M. Hidayatullah

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11th Chief Justice of India 1905–1992

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