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Who is the phrase "not only justice must be done, but also seen to be done" directed to?

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Answered by alinakincsem
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The phrase "Not only justice must be done, but also seen to be done" directed to" is not said by someone specifically but under the case The King v. Sussex Justices. Ex parte McCarthy.

It was a leading case in the English courts about the impartiality and judicial disqualification of the judges.

Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

  • The phrase "not only justice must be done, but also seen to be done” was the famous phrase in the English case which was held at the court.
  • It was said by the chief justice.
  • This matter was happening and this phrase was told during the investigation of the criminal case in the British court.
  • The chief justice told this phrase in the court during the argument between the two parties.
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