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Bench strength is determinative of binding nature of judgement: SC

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Case Name
Trimurthi Fragrances (P) Ltd Vs Government of N.C.T. of Delhi (Supreme Court of India)
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Advertisement Trimurthi Fragrances (P) Ltd Vs Government of N.C.T. of Delhi Through (Supreme Court of India) SC Held that the numerical strength of the Judges taking a particular view is not relevant, but the Bench strength is determinative of the binding nature of the Judgment. Facts- The main question raised in this batch of appeals is, whether, ‘Pan Masala’, which contains tobacco and gutka, covered by an Entry in the First Schedule to the Additional Duties of Excise (Goods of Special Importance) Act 1957, hereinafter referred to as the ‘ADE Act’, are taxable by the State under t...
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