In which case, the Supreme Court for the first time laid down two elements, viz. the connection must be real and not illusory and the liability sought to be imposed must be pertinent to that connection, with regard to territorial nexus?

In which case, the Supreme Court for the first time laid down two elements, viz. the connection must be real and not illusory and the liability sought to be imposed must be pertinent to that connection, with regard to territorial nexus? Correct Answer Tata Iron and Steel Co. Ltd. v. State of Bihar

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A five-judge bench of the Supreme Court passes judgment in a matter. In a later case before a high court, a party presents the Supreme Court judgment as a binding authority. The opposing party claims that the high court is not bound by the Supreme Court's judgment because relevant provisions of law were not brought to the notice of the Supreme Court in that case. Which of the following is most correct in this case?
Principle: Article 141 of the Constitution provides that the law declared by the Supreme Court is binding on all courts within the territory of India.