House Of Lords Position prior to 1966: Rigid, inflexible adherence to precedents Since years, the House of Lords had followed a very rigid adherence to the rule of precedents by holding that.
by Dr Nihal Jayawickrama A private member’s Bill was presented on July 20, 2021 by Mr. Champika Ranawaka, MP., under the title: “Contempt of Courts”. Its long title describes it as “A Bill to define and limit the powers of certain courts in punishing contempt of courts and to regulate their procedure in relation thereto”. […]
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The acquittal Qandeel Baloch’s brother reinforces the pertinence of Lord Salmon’s observation in Jennison v Backer : law should not be seen to sit limply, while those who defy it go.