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Consider the following statements with respect to Supreme Court of India:
1. Decisions made by the Supreme Court are binding on all other courts with in the territory of India
2. Supreme Court have no right to review its decision.
3. A person can appeal to the Supreme Court against the decisions of High Court only if, High
Court certify that the case is fit for appeal.
Only 1
1 and 2
1 and 3
1, 2 and 3
141 of the Indian Constitution states that “law declared by Supreme Court to bebinding on all courts within territory of India.” ... Therefore, while applying thedecision of S.C. by other courts, what is required is to understand the true principle lay down by the previous decision.
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