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A law made by the Judiciary is known as – |
| A. | Ordinary law |
| B. | Case law |
| C. | Rule of law |
| D. | Administrative law |
| Answer» B. Case law | |
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Explanation: Law developed in a court is often referred to as Case Law, or Common law, It can serve as a precedent. It serves as a guideline for future court cases, used as a reference point for similar decisions. In most countries, the term is applied to any set of rulings on law which is guided by previous rulings, for example, previous decisions of a government agency— that is, precedential case law can arise from either a judicial ruling or a ruling of an adjudication within an executive branch agency. |
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