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court structure

Hierarchy of the Courts

Judicial precedent depends upon the hierarchy of the courts. All courts stand in a clear and definite relationship to each another. Thus a judge must follow the rule laid down in a previous decision of a higher court. This is called binding precedent.

If the case involves a precedent of a court of equal or lower rank, the judge should consider it carefully: he is not bound to follow it. This is called pe...

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