Dear Kamal,
Alteration of the words of the Article by any one may not change the sense of the article referred by you. You are requested to re-read the Article 141 and interpret the same accordingly.
Article 141 states, "Law declared by Supreme Court TO BE binding," NOT that "the law laid down by Supreme Court of India is binding", as you have stated."
Further, even your post confirms my conviction. UNLESS any law is DECLARED to be binding by the Supreme Court, that shall not be binding on unreported cases to any court in general, what to say of the private organisation to presume to be binding on them.
Moreover, the said Article 141 stresses upon the All other COURTS (NOT companies/ enterprises) to follow the law of the Supreme Court, as binding. So, any law declared to be binding on COURTS does not authorise the private organisations to take any judgment granted to their benefit without any judgment by any court in their own cases. So, unless any such case comes before any court of law, the judgment of Supreme Court cannot be made automatically applicable at the hands of any organisation without the courts going in to the merits of the case.
Alteration of the words of the Article by any one may not change the sense of the article referred by you. You are requested to re-read the Article 141 and interpret the same accordingly.
Article 141 states, "Law declared by Supreme Court TO BE binding," NOT that "the law laid down by Supreme Court of India is binding", as you have stated."
Further, even your post confirms my conviction. UNLESS any law is DECLARED to be binding by the Supreme Court, that shall not be binding on unreported cases to any court in general, what to say of the private organisation to presume to be binding on them.
Moreover, the said Article 141 stresses upon the All other COURTS (NOT companies/ enterprises) to follow the law of the Supreme Court, as binding. So, any law declared to be binding on COURTS does not authorise the private organisations to take any judgment granted to their benefit without any judgment by any court in their own cases. So, unless any such case comes before any court of law, the judgment of Supreme Court cannot be made automatically applicable at the hands of any organisation without the courts going in to the merits of the case.