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Uniformity and consistency in decisions - If some courts grant ...

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June 22, 2012

Uniformity and consistency in decisions - If some courts grant compensation and if some other courts do not grant compensation, the inconsistency, though perfectly acceptable in the eye of law, will give rise to certain amount of uncertainty in the minds of litigants about the functioning of courts. - SC

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