Sentences with phrase «corrected by higher courts»

Of course judges make mistakes, and they're not always corrected by higher courts.

Not exact matches

A spokesman for Mr Corbett insisted: «The amendments were simply to give the correct legal situation, as confirmed by the High Court, that the actual decision to leave has to be made by Parliament.
The disqualification was challenged by the PPP, which was given the opportunity by an Accra High Court to correct the errors but that decision was appealed by the EC at the Supreme Court.
Issue: In personal injury cases should a trial judge be allowed to courageously correct mistakes made by the jury which lead to unreasonably high court awards?
Neither will automation mean an end to litigation, Sir Geoffrey Vos, chancellor of the High Court, said: predictions will never be 100 % correct — and in any case decisions about whether to pursue a case are not always taken by entirely rational people.
This is undoubtedly correct from the point of view of democratic legitimacy; a certain level of deference by courts is thereby maintained in relation to challenges by individuals of acts adopted as the result of a legislative procedure in which two institutions with the highest democratic legitimacy (EP and Council) are involved.
If the child is made a party, the court must also consider whether the case is being dealt with by the correct level of judge in the Family Court or High Ccourt must also consider whether the case is being dealt with by the correct level of judge in the Family Court or High CCourt or High CourtCourt.
However, despite clear direction over the course of the development of employment law higher courts still have to correct errors made by the lower courts.
The report is correct in saying that Wik established that native title is not necessarily extinguished by pastoral leases - the High Court reasoned that it was necessary to consider the type of lease in question (some leases granted exclusive possession and were inconsistent with the continued recognition of native title, whereas other leases did not have this effect).
This may not be correct in all respects - the relevant part of the High Court's Croker Island decision was that the particular claims made by the applicants (namely they had a right to exclude all persons from the area) could not succeed because of public rights to fish and navigate and the international right of innocent passage.
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