HC Bound by Subsequent Judgement of Supreme Court Distinguishing Its Earlier Judgement: Supreme Court

Recently, the Supreme Court ruled that its subsequent decisions that have considered and distinguished the earlier decision are binding on High Courts. As per the bench of Justices MR Shah and BV Nagarathna not following binding precedents of the Supreme Court by the High Court is contrary to Article 141 of the Indian Constitution. In

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