Consider the following statements:1. Statements, which are not partaking of the character of ratio decidendi can be ignored while deciding the latter case.2. The ratio decidendi is not the reason of decision.3. Only that part of the judgement in an earlier decision is binding which constitutes the ratio decidendi of that case.4. A judicial decision has a binding force for subsequent cases but the whole judgement is not binding, only a part of it is biding.Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?

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Consider the following statements:<br />1. Statements, which are not partaking of the character of ratio decidendi can be ignored while deciding the latter case.<br />2. The ratio decidendi is not the reason of decision.<br />3. Only that part of the judgement in an earlier decision is binding which constitutes the ratio decidendi of that case.<br />4. A judicial decision has a binding force for subsequent cases but the whole judgement is not binding, only a part of it is biding.<br />Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?






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