I don't like the system of Moot-Courts these days, in law schools. My grand-daughter participates in these Moot-Courts, but I don't like the idea of saying, in A vs. B it was said etc. It makes no difference to what was said. According to Halsbury's, it was said in Queen vs. Latham that it makes no difference what was said in a given case because by and large all of it depends on the facts of the case, except for constitutional matters.


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I don't like the system of Moot-Courts these days, in law schools. My grand-daughter participates in these Moot-Courts, but I don't like the idea of...

I don't like the system of Moot-Courts these days, in law schools. My grand-daughter participates in these Moot-Courts, but I don't like the idea of...

I don't like the system of Moot-Courts these days, in law schools. My grand-daughter participates in these Moot-Courts, but I don't like the idea of...

I don't like the system of Moot-Courts these days, in law schools. My grand-daughter participates in these Moot-Courts, but I don't like the idea of...