can the sessions or district change the decision of a highcourt why
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The decisions of the High Court are only binding on the State to which such courts are attached,
The decisions of the Supreme Court are binding on the entire country.
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The decisions of the High Court have persuasive value. This means that when one High Court is deciding upon a matter, the lawyers can refer to how other High Courts have decided such matters. The High Court is however, at liberty, to differ from such other decisions.
As far as your question details are concerned, Section 377 was not struck down in states other than Delhi.
The decisions of the Supreme Court are binding on the entire country.
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The decisions of the High Court have persuasive value. This means that when one High Court is deciding upon a matter, the lawyers can refer to how other High Courts have decided such matters. The High Court is however, at liberty, to differ from such other decisions.
As far as your question details are concerned, Section 377 was not struck down in states other than Delhi.
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