Article 141 of the Constitution of India
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Article 141 of the Constitution of India lays down that the law declared by the Supreme Court of India "shall be binding on all courts within the territory of India."[1] It provides the constitutional basis for the doctrine of precedent (stare decisis) in the Indian legal system.[2][3]
Article 141 is located in Part V (The Union) of the Indian Constitution, specifically within Chapter IV which deals with The Union Judiciary.[3]