find ourselves bound by the considerations of
judicial comity and propriety. We are unable to record our
agreement to the observations made by the Kerala
Without elaborating any further, suffice it to say that judicial comity and
judicial discipline demands that higher courts should follow the law. The
extraordinary
Without elaborating any further, suffice it to say that judicial
comity and judicial discipline demands that higher courts should
follow the law. The extraordinary
follow the decisions of other Divisional Courts on
the grounds of judicial comity; See The Vera Cruz (No. 2),
((1884) 9 P.D. 96), Harrison ... additional factors of the loss of money and the waste of
judicial time."
11. Law will be bereft of all its utility
follow the decisions of other Divisional Courts on
the grounds of judicial comity; See The Vera Cruz (No. 2),
((1884) 9 P.D. 96), Harrison ... additional factors of the loss of money and the waste of
judicial time."
11. Law will be bereft of all its utility
follow the decisions of other Divisional Courts on
the grounds of judicial comity; See The Vera Cruz (No. 2),
((1884) 9 P.D. 96), Harrison ... additional factors of the loss of money and the waste of
judicial time."
11. Law will be bereft of all its utility
follow the decisions of other Divisional Courts on
the grounds of judicial comity; See The Vera Cruz (No. 2),
((1884) 9 P.D. 96), Harrison ... additional factors of the loss of money and the waste of
judicial time."
11. Law will be bereft of all its utility
Without elaborating any further, suffice it to say that judicial
comity and judicial discipline demands that higher courts should
follow the law. The extraordinary
follow the decisions of other Divisional Courts on
the grounds of judicial comity; See The Vera Cruz (No. 2),
((1884) 9 P.D. 96), Harrison ... additional factors of the loss of money and the waste of
judicial time."
11. Law will be bereft of all its utility
follow the decisions of other Divisional Courts on
the grounds of judicial comity; See The Vera Cruz (No. 2),
((1884) 9 P.D. 96), Harrison ... additional factors of the loss of money and the waste of
judicial time."
11. Law will be bereft of all its utility