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Doctrine of stare decisis means.

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Answered by unknowngirl94
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Explanation:

The doctrine of stare decisis means that courts look to past, similar issues to guide their decisions. The past decisions are known as precedent. Precedent is a legal principle or rule that is created by a court decision. This decision becomes an example, or authority, for judges deciding similar issues later.

Answered by presentmoment
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The doctrine of stare decisis means that while taking a decision, courts will consider the past, similar issues before giving the judgment.

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  • The past decisions taken are known as precedent. Precedent is a legal principle or rule that is formed when a decision is taken by the court.
  • This decision becomes an instance or record, or authority, for judges in dealing with similar issues later.
  • Stare decisis is the doctrine that makes it mandatory for the courts to look to precedent when passing their judgments.
  • These two principles allow American law to build case-by-case and make our legal system a common law system.
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