Article 145 of CoI : Article 145: Rules Of Court, Etc.

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a new form of digital content distribution is challenged in court for potentially violating copyright laws. The case reaches the Supreme Court, and it raises significant questions about the interpretation of the Constitution regarding freedom of speech and expression.

Under Article 145, the Supreme Court, with the President's approval, might establish specific rules for handling this unique case. These rules could include:

  • Setting a deadline for when the appeal must be filed.
  • Deciding that at least five judges must sit to hear this case since it involves substantial constitutional questions.
  • Ensuring all proceedings and delivery of the judgement occur in an open court to maintain transparency.
  • Stipulating that the final judgement must be based on the majority opinion of the judges present, though dissenting judges can provide their separate opinions.

This ensures that the case is handled with a clear procedure that upholds the judicial standards and the Constitution's requirements.

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