When a judge makes certain remarks in the course of his judgment, which are said 'by the way' and do not have direct bearing on the facts at hand, such remarks are called: (AILET 2013)

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When a judge makes certain remarks in the course of his judgment, which are said 'by the way' and do not have direct bearing on the facts at hand, such remarks are called: (AILET 2013)






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