M.S. Madhava Rao And Ors. vs D.V.K. Surya Rao, Member Of The
decisions, and a court only does so on grounds of judicial comity, which does not exist where a court is equally divided. It is undesirable ... that a judge of first instance as a matter of Judicial Comity usually follows the decision of another judge of first instance unless
V. Datchinamurthy And Anr. vs Asst. Director Of Inspection, ... on 21 November, 1980
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follow the decisions of other Divisional Courts on the grounds of judicial comity ...... if
Division Bench does not accept as correct the decision ... additional factors of the loss of money and the waste of judicial time".
This judgment, If I may say so with respect, lays down
follow the decisions of other Divisional Courts on the grounds of judicial comity ...
If a Divisional Bench does not accept as correct the decision ... additional factors of the loss of money and the waste of judicial time.
32. This statement of law was re-affirmed by another Full Bench
follow the decisions of other Divisional Courts on the grounds of judicial comity. See The Vera Cruz (No. 2) (1884) 9 P.D. 96, Harrison ... additional factors of the loss of money and the waste of judicial time. There must have been a considerable waste of money and judicial time
jurisdictional High Court."
24. The principle of judicial precedents has been formulated in the form of proposition by a Division Bench of Bombay High ... 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
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Judicial comity:- The principle in accordance ... principle of comity is that courts of one state or jurisdiction will give effect to the laws and judicial decisions of another state or jurisdiction
notice that there is a conflict of judicial opinion on the question whether a charge created by a decree of Court falls within the category ... single Judge, Bell J., not merely because in the interests of judicial comity I should like to agree with it even if I happen
submission of the present petitioner. In the interests of judicial comity, quite apart from any consideration of the correctness of the decision, I am prepared