Disadvantages and advantages of doctrine judicial precedent


Question 1:

i) Illustrate out what is an Interim Injunction?

ii) What are the dissimilar kinds of injunction?

iii) What do you understand by the term new trial?

iv) What are the grounds for new trial?

Question 2:

What is a Preliminary Enquiry?

(i) Under what circumstances a magistrate might be called on to hold the preliminary enquiry?

(ii) When many a magistrate proceeds with the judicial enquiry.

Question 3:

(a) Illustrate out what is meant by:

i) The ‘ratio decidendi’ of a case; and

ii) The ‘obiter dicta’of a case in relation to doctrine of judicial precedent.

(b) What are the disadvantages and advantages of doctrine of judicial precedent?

Question 4:

What do you understand by the term Supreme Court? Why is it considered that the Supreme Court is guardian of constitution?

Question 5:

The Case of “Pepper v Hart” alters the rules of statutory interpretation that the older approaches are of no further use.’ Do you agree with this statement?

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