The same principle was reiterated by this Court in Bharat Bank Limited vs Employees of Bharat Bank Ltd.(1) and Maqbool Hussain vs The State of Bombay(1) where the test of a judicial tribunal as laid down in a passage from Cooper vs Wilson(1) was adopted by this Court: "A true judicial decision presupposes an existing dispute between two or more parties, and then involves four requisites: (I) The presentation (not necessarily orally) of their case by the parties to the dispute; (2) if the dispute between them is a question of fact, the ascertainment of the fact by means of evidence adduced by the parties to the dispute and, often with the assistance of argument by or on behalf of the parties on the evidence; (3) if the dispute between them is a question of law, the submission of legal arguments by the parties; and (4) a decision which disposes of the whole matter by a finding upon the facts in dispute and an application of the law of the land to the facts so found, including where required a ruling upon any disputed question of law".