‘Custom is frequently the embodiment of those principles which have commanded themselves to the national conscience as principles of justice and public utility… The national conscience may well be accepted by the courts as an authoritative guide, and of this conscience, national custom is the external and visible sign’. Who among the following made the above statement?

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‘Custom is frequently the embodiment of those principles which have commanded themselves to the national conscience as principles of justice and public utility… The national conscience may well be accepted by the courts as an authoritative guide, and of this conscience, national custom is the external and visible sign’. Who among the following made the above statement?