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What is the doctrine of literally means "the decision stands"

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Answered by satishsoni1009
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It means..... Doctrine of Lapse....

Answered by DeenaMathew
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'Stare decisis' is the doctrine of literally which means "the decision stands".

Stare decisis is an Anglo-Latin phrase that literally means to let the decision stands.

1. Stare decisis encapsulates a duty on judges to respect precedence when decisions are taken by higher courts so that it settles the matters which are not disturbed.

2.The doctrine says:

-The doctrine is made up of large no of malleable factors that do not independent meaning and predictive force.

-Second it says that the factors which populate the doctrine are best understood as evincing, either explicitly or implicitly.

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