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Judicial precedent is judicial decision to which authority has in some measure been attached this definition given by?

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The judiciary adjudicates the rights and obligations of the citizens, as per legislation, customs as well as a sense of justice. Judges often also take guidance from previous decisions and rely on past interpretations of questions of law. Such instances or cases which may be taken as an example of rule for subsequent cases are known as precedents. The importance of precedents is recognized in almost all legal systems across the world, since the ancient eras. While the degree of persuasiveness may vary as per the court delivering the judgment, the doctrine of stare decisis binds courts to stand by their decisions and not disturb the undisturbed.

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