"The ultimate effort of the court is to apply your training. You analyse the case from the perspective of the facts, the law. In the Ayodhya case, it was the first appeal before the Supreme Court. Now how to decide on a first appeal. So, these are well settled principles, not laid down by us but by the generations of judges. No matter how big a case is or how small, you basically apply the same principles as a judge. No matter what the case is, considered big or small by the society, for a judge no case is big or small," former Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud told NDTV.