absolutely no margin for error. It is our duty as Judges to stand tall and rise to the challenge. 20. While concluding, we are reminded of the universal truth “to err is human, to forgive is divine” emphasizing the human tendency of committing mistakes and the importance of forgiving a human error. 21. Conscious that we are of learned Judges of the high courts working overtime to render justice to the litigants by conducting judicial proceedings, at times, by sitting in excess of normal working hours, discharging administrative duties in addition to judicial work, etc, and in the process overlooking health issues and sacrificing all pleasures of social life, we need to look at the issue wearing glasses of grace and compassion. As has been held by this Court in Tirupati Balaji Developers (P) Ltd. vs State of Bihar7, in the unified hierarchical judicial structure 7 (2004) 5 SCC 1 16that we have under the Constitution, vertically the Supreme Court is placed over the high courts; but if