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When a Judge Makes Certain Remarks in the Course of His Judgment, Which Are Said “By the Way” and Do Not Have a Direct Bearing on the Facts at Hand, Such Remarks Are Called

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When a judge makes certain remarks in the course of his judgment, which are said “by the way” and do not have a direct bearing on the facts at hand, such remarks are called

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  • Ratio Decidendi

  • Obiter Dictum

  • Observations

  • Comments ordinaralis

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Obiter Dictum

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