- 1 Marks
Question
Which of the following constitutes the material facts of a case and the decision of the court thereon?
A. Res judicata
B. Ratio decidendi
C. Ratione soli
D. Obiter dictum
E. Judicial precedent
Answer
B. Ratio decidendi
Explanation:
Ratio decidendi refers to the legal reasoning or principle on which the decision of a case is based. It forms the binding part of a judicial decision, distinguishing it from obiter dictum, which may consist of incidental remarks or observations not essential to the decision.
- Tags: Court Decision, Legal Case, Material Facts
- Level: Level 1
- Topic: Introduction to Law
- Series: NOV 2011
- Uploader: Theophilus