Reading Time: 3 minutesCourts generally do not legislate. Parliament does. But when courts formulate principles of law, akin to legislation, Parliament may, if displeased with the court's reading of a statute, intervene and provide an interpretive guidance or even reverse the rule developed by the court while staying within the remit of the Constitution. Indeed, this is a …
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