that a judge of first instance will as a matter of judicial comity usually follow the decisions of another Judge of first instance unless ... refusals to follow precedent were unusual for on the principle of judicial comity a Court would usually follow the decisions of its predecessors
concerned to a great extent, with the principles of Judicial Discipline, Judicial Comity and Judicial Concomitance.
2. The provision of law which required ... feel that, I am concerned with the question regarding the judicial discipline, judicial comity, and judicial concomitance. 1 say so because, many a times when
Court cannot ignore the Full Bench decision.
16. Need for reference -- Judicial Comity :
It is axiomatic to say that the law laid down ... Patel v. New Shorrock Mills, reported in 1983 Guj LH 273, judicial comity demands that in such situation the matter be referred to a larger
Without elaborating any further, suffice it to say that judicial
comity and judicial discipline demands that higher courts should
follow the law. The extraordinary ... Without elaborating any further, suffice it to say that judicial
comity and judicial discipline demands that higher courts should follow the
law. The extraordinary
Court in the case of M/s. Sara International Ltd. (supra).
Judicial comity, discipline and propriety warrant that the decisions on
point of the Orissa ... handling
labourers. I agree with Mr. Sengupta, learned senior counsel that
Judicial comity, discipline and propriety warrant that the same order
be passed by this
only in extreme and rare
cases and additionally, judicial discipline and comity of courts require that
High Courts should refrain from exercising their jurisdiction ... would like to emphasise and
re-emphasise that the judicial discipline and comity of courts require
that the High Courts should refrain from exercising their
Shankara Co-Op. Housing Society Ltd vs M. Prabhakar & Ors on 5 May, 2011
facts in the
aforementioned cases and on parity of reasoning and judicial
comity the same conclusion must follow unless something to
the contrary is indicated
Judge in the High Court was
merely swayed by considerations of judicial comity and propriety and failed to
see that merely because this Court
same High Court. It would be judicial impropriety to ignore that decision. Judicial comity demands that a binding decision to which his attention had been