Precedents provide grounds for common law.

dc.contributor.authorM. Azizur Rahman
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-30T07:13:55Z
dc.date.issued2013-12-15
dc.description.abstractThe article titled "Precedents Provide Grounds for Common Law," published in The Daily New Nation on December 15, 2013, explores the foundational role of judicial precedents in shaping common law systems, with a particular focus on Bangladesh. It delves into the principle of stare decisis, emphasizing how past judicial decisions serve as binding authorities for resolving similar future cases, thereby ensuring consistency and predictability in legal outcomes. The piece highlights Article 111 of the Constitution of Bangladesh, which mandates that the Supreme Court's decisions are binding on all subordinate courts, reinforcing the hierarchical nature of legal authority. By examining the interplay between precedent and statutory law, the article underscores the dynamic nature of common law, where judicial interpretations continually influence and refine legal doctrines. This analysis underscores the importance of precedents in maintaining legal stability and guiding the evolution of jurisprudence in Bangladesh.
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.uttarauniversity.edu.bd:4000/handle/123456789/547
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherDaily New Nation
dc.subjectCommon law
dc.subjectjudicial precedent
dc.subjectstare decisis
dc.subjectArticle 111
dc.subjectBangladesh legal system
dc.subjectSupreme Court decisions
dc.subjectlegal consistency
dc.subjectstatutory interpretation
dc.subjectlegal hierarchy
dc.subjectjurisprudence development.
dc.subjectM. Azizur Rahman
dc.titlePrecedents provide grounds for common law.
dc.typeArticle

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