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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

+59: High Courts Construing Directives

Unless it is just an emphasis to what the reasoning in the opinion leads, I think that it is unacceptable for a higher court to tell its lower courts that a decision it made should not be construed broadly, or that it has limited scope, and similar restrictions. Otherwise, what is the difference between this power to make exceptions and just doing whatever wanted?   
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