In Ambica Mills case (1974), the Supreme Court reversed its earlier stand and applied the doctrine of eclipse even to a post-Constitution law, holding that such a law is not a nullity in all cases and for all purposes.
In Ambica Mills case (1974), the Supreme Court reversed its earlier stand and applied the doctrine of eclipse even to a post-Constitution law, holding that such a law is not a nullity in all cases and for all purposes.