Constitution Bench requires multi-judge adjudication for substantial constitutional interpretation to secure authoritative constitutional law and uniformity. A Constitution Bench denotes a Supreme Court panel constituted of multiple judges to decide matters presenting a substantial question of constitutional interpretation, requiring such cases to be heard by a larger bench to ensure authoritative and consistent construction of constitutional provisions.
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Constitution Bench requires multi-judge adjudication for substantial constitutional interpretation to secure authoritative constitutional law and uniformity.
A Constitution Bench denotes a Supreme Court panel constituted of multiple judges to decide matters presenting a substantial question of constitutional interpretation, requiring such cases to be heard by a larger bench to ensure authoritative and consistent construction of constitutional provisions.
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