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Appeals decided by simply following Union of India v Pesticides ruling, with no new facts or reasoning examined SC admitted the appeals and disposed of them by directly applying the precedent in Union of India v. Pesticides Mfg. & Formulations Association of India ...
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Appeals decided by simply following Union of India v Pesticides ruling, with no new facts or reasoning examined
SC admitted the appeals and disposed of them by directly applying the precedent in Union of India v. Pesticides Mfg. & Formulations Association of India [2002 (146) E.L.T. 19]. The Court did not undertake any independent factual assessment or provide separate legal reasoning. Instead, it adopted the ratio decidendi and remedial directions of the earlier decision in full, ordering that the same legal principles and consequences govern the present appeals. The matters were therefore summarily concluded by incorporation of the prior ruling, with no modification or additional relief granted.
The appeals were admitted and disposed of by reference to the precedent in Union of India v. Pesticides Mfg. & Formulations Association of India [2002 (146) E.L.T. 19]. The operative disposition states that the appeals are "admitted and disposed of in terms of the decision" in that earlier authority, thereby adopting its ratio decidendi and directing that the same legal principles and remedial framework govern disposal of these appeals. No fresh findings of fact or separate legal reasoning are articulated; the Court effectuated a summary disposal by incorporation of the cited decision's holdings and orders. The order functions as a direct application of precedent to conclude the matters before the Court.
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