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2023 (9) TMI 1498 - HC - VAT and Sales TaxInterpretation of earlier judgments and their applicability in the present case - HELD THAT - A perusal of the material on record will indicate that the learned single Judge has proceeded to allow the petition by placing reliance and following an earlier judgment of a co-ordinate Bench in the case of Sonal Apparel Pvt. Ltd. Vs. State of Karnataka and another 2016 (3) TMI 1286 - KARNATAKA HIGH COURT , which were allowed by this Court. A perusal of the said order will indicate that the coordinate learned Single Judge had followed and placed reliance upon an earlier judgment of Division Bench in the case of State of Karnataka Vs. Centum Industries 2015 (10) TMI 47 - KARNATAKA HIGH COURT . There are no merit in the appeal and the same is hereby dismissed.
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Interpretation of earlier judgments and their applicability in the present case. Analysis: The High Court of Karnataka, comprising of two judges, delivered a judgment on an intra-court appeal arising from an order dated 21st April 2016 in W.P. Nos.114732-114743/2015, where the respondent-writ petitioner's petitions were allowed by a learned Single Judge. The appeal was heard with the learned Additional Government Advocate representing the appellant and the counsel for the respondent. The court observed that the Single Judge had based the decision on a previous judgment by a co-ordinate Bench in the case of Sonal Apparel Pvt. Ltd. Vs. State of Karnataka and another, which was upheld by the court. The judgment in Sonal Apparel's case was further confirmed by the Division Bench, which relied on another judgment in the case of BEML Vs. State of Karnataka. The court concluded that the issue in the present appeals, decided in favor of the respondent, was fully covered by the earlier judgments of the Court. Consequently, the appeal was dismissed for lacking merit. This judgment primarily dealt with the interpretation and application of earlier judgments by the Court in deciding the present case. The Court analyzed the chain of judgments starting from the decision in Sonal Apparel's case, followed by the confirmation by the Division Bench, and further reliance on the judgment in BEML Vs. State of Karnataka. The Court emphasized that the issue in the present appeal was conclusively settled by the previous decisions, leaving no room for a different interpretation. The judges highlighted the importance of consistency in legal precedents and the binding nature of earlier judgments on subsequent cases with similar issues. By dismissing the appeal, the Court reaffirmed the principle of judicial consistency and adherence to established legal interpretations. In conclusion, the judgment underscored the significance of precedent and the hierarchy of judicial decisions in guiding the resolution of legal disputes. The Court's detailed analysis of the chain of judgments demonstrated a thorough consideration of the legal principles involved and the application of precedent to the specific circumstances of the case. By aligning the present appeal with the established rulings of the Court, the judgment reinforced the stability and predictability of the legal system, ensuring uniformity in the interpretation and application of the law.
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