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<h1>Supreme Court SLP Dismissal at Admission Stage Doesn't Affirm High Court Ruling or Create Precedent Per Article 141.</h1> The circular clarifies the legal position regarding the dismissal of a Special Leave Petition (SLP) by the Supreme Court at the admission stage. It highlights that such a dismissal does not equate to the Supreme Court affirming the High Court's ruling, as established in the Karnataka High Court case involving Amrut Talkies. Furthermore, the Supreme Court's decision in Daryo vs. State of U.P. emphasizes that dismissing an SLP at this stage without reasons does not create a binding precedent under Article 141 of the Constitution. This information is to be communicated to all relevant officers.