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"A party cannot claim that since something wrong
has been done in another case direction should be given
for doing another wrong. It would not be setting a
wrong right, but would be perpetuating another wrong.
In such matters there is no discrimination involved. The
concept of equal treatment on the logic of Article 14 of
the Constitution of India (in short "the Constitution")
cannot be pressed into service in such cases. What the
concept of equal treatment presupposes is existence of
similar legal foothold. It does not countenance
repetition of a wrong action to bring both wrongs on a
par. Even if hypothetically it is accepted that a wrong
has been committed in some other cases by introducing
a concept of negative equality the respondents cannot
strengthen their case"