LAW DECLARED BY THE SC MUST BE BINDING TO THE OTHER ADJUDICATION
Article 141 of the constitution of India stipulates that the law declared by the honourable Supreme court of India shall be binding on the all Courts with in the territory of the India .Thus the general principles laid down by the honourable Supreme court of India must be a binding on the each individual including those who are not a party to an order even .The cases generally decided at the level of various courts are predicting and manipulating the issues and matters at their own even the FAA and SIC or CIC are not verifying the pronouncements made by the honourable Supreme court of India for which the government is responsible to protect the fundamental rights of the citizens of country and issue necessary directions to the all concerned for comply with the such decisions and directives of the honourable Supreme court of India instead of deleting the law code manual of the RTI act publications particularly issued during the course of hearings by the study of protocol mentioned in the RTI act adjudication and verified by the study of impact assessment realised by the honourable Supreme court of India for which all concerned are responsible to take suo motu cognizance of the order passed and laid down under Article 141 of the constitution of India to follow the guidelines issued by the court of law and rules
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