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Question
When a lower court differentiates between the judgement of a higher court and the case at hand in deciding a matter, the lower court is said to be:
A. Appraising
B. Reviewing
C. Distinguishing
D. Assessing
E. Evaluating
Answer
C. Distinguishing
Explanation:
The correct answer is “Distinguishing” because in legal practice, a lower court may sometimes find differences between a precedent set by a higher court and the current case. This process is known as distinguishing the case, where the court identifies key factual differences that justify a different outcome.
- Tags: Court Judgements, Higher Court, Legal Terminology, Lower Court
- Level: Level 1
- Topic: The Nigerian Legal System
- Series: MAY 2014
- Uploader: Theophilus