[2/10, 19:58] Sekarreporter1: [2/10, 19:34] K. Selvaraj Mhc Advt: 11.02.2021, K. Selvaraj, MHC Adv, “The decision of the Supreme Court upon a question of law is considered to be a binding precedent and this must be ascertained from the reasons assigned in support of the conclusion. Therefore, what is binding is the principle underlying the decision. (1) ICICI Bank -vs- Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay, [(2005) 6 SCC 404], (2) State of W.B. -vs- Kesoram Industries Ltd., [(2004) 10 SCC 201], (3) Shah Prakash Anichand -vs- State of Gujarat, [(1986) 1 SCC 581]. [2/10, 19:57] [2/10, 19:58] Sekarreporter1: ..

[2/10, 19:58] Sekarreporter1: [2/10, 19:34] K. Selvaraj Mhc Advt: 11.02.2021, K. Selvaraj, MHC Adv,

“The decision of the Supreme Court upon a question of law is considered to be a binding precedent and this must be ascertained from the reasons assigned in support of the conclusion. Therefore, what is binding is the principle underlying the decision.

(1) ICICI Bank -vs- Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay,
[(2005) 6 SCC 404],

(2) State of W.B. -vs- Kesoram Industries Ltd.,
[(2004) 10 SCC 201],

(3) Shah Prakash Anichand -vs- State of Gujarat,
[(1986) 1 SCC 581].
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[2/10, 19:58] Sekarreporter1: ..

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