The trial was possible because Brown filed a Writ of Certiorari for the court to hear their appeal.
The justices conference came together, and it was decided 9-0 in Browns favor.
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The trial was possible because Brown filed a Writ of Certiorari for the court to hear their appeal.
The justices conference came together, and it was decided 9-0 in Browns favor.
Difference between Court and persona designata!
Difference between Court and persona designata!
A persona designata is a person who is pointed out or described as an individual, as opposed to a person ascertained as a member of a class, or as filling a particular character. [per Schwabe, C.J. in Parthasaradhi Naidu v. Koteswara Rao]
Where a legal right is in dispute and the ordinary Courts of the country are seized of such dispute the Courts are governed by the ordinary rules of procedure…
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