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I. The decisions of a Federal Court are binding on the High Courts only so long as they have not been overruled by the Supreme court.
II. Pre-constitution decisions of a Privy council are binding on all the High Courts unless they conflict with any decision of the supreme Court.
III. If there is any conflict between a Pre-constitution Privy Council decision and a Federal Court decision. It is the decision of the Privy Council that would prevail. Of the above statements.
only III is correct.
Only II is correct.
I and II are correct.
I, II and III are correct.
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