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SHORT ANSWER: Judicial precedents can be overturned by a higher court or through legislative action. DETAILS: - Higher courts, such as the Supreme Court, can overturn precedents set by lower courts. - The Supreme Court can also review its own previous judgments and change them if deemed necessary. - Legislative action can also modify or nullify the effect of a judicial precedent. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Overturning a precedent may lead to changes in legal interpretations and practices. SOURCE: - Supreme Court of India, Judicial Precedents Principles
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