Well to your point, the court cannot and should not go beyond the absolute points contained in the case before it. These decisions are usually very narrow in scope, addressing ONLY the merits and faults of that particular case.
Anything beyond the case would be Judicial overreach.
Well to your point, the court cannot and should not go beyond the absolute points contained in the case before it. These decisions are usually very narrow in scope, addressing ONLY the merits and faults of that particular case.
Anything beyond the case would be Judicial overreach.