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<h1>Order 47 Rule 1 CPC limits correction to self-evident errors, not legal disagreements or alternative interpretations</h1> The term 'mistake or error apparent' refers to an error that is self-evident from the case record without requiring detailed examination or scrutiny of facts or legal positions. If detecting an error requires extensive debate and reasoning, it cannot be considered an error apparent on record under Order 47 Rule 1 CPC or Section 22(3)(f) of the Act. A decision cannot be corrected merely because it is legally erroneous or because a different view could have been taken on factual or legal points. Courts and tribunals cannot sit in appeal over their own judgments while exercising review powers.