Government cannot “pick and choose” judgments to accept or assail later as it undermines the principle of finality: J&K and Ladakh HC
“Where a ruling by a Single Judge has held the field for a significant duration without being disturbed or reversed, it attains the character of a settled position of law and should not ordinarily be unsettled, as doing so would undermine judicial stability, unless the decision is demonstrably per incuriam or palpably erroneous.”

