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toubab1020 Posted - 18 Dec 2014 : 18:14:08
I for one would be very interested to know the names of the judges who were on the Bench for this appeal,very well reasoned and common sense prevailed. Anybody know their names ?

Far to long to put the whole lot down (ADMIN would be angry about the use of bandwith )

SNIPPET:
" This is because laws are supposed to be
interpreted to, and courts are more readily inclined to giving to a
law such an interpretation that will give it effect, rather than one
that will restrict or diminish the effect of the law, unless of course
the interpretation will lead to absurdity or miscarriage of justice.
Coming back to the case at hand, which of the two contending
interpretations will more likely lead to an absurdity going
by a literal interpretation of this section?"

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