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On what basis is the judgement given in a court of law?

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Answered by girasekishor90
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Answer:

ratio decidendi

Explanation:

A judgement by a High Court can be used only as a persuasive precedent in another High Court. The precedents are decided on the basis of 'ratio decidendi,' which means 'the rule of law on which a judicial decision is based.

Answered by aj34alamarbaj
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Answer:

on the basis of the evidence the judgement given in a court of law.

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