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“The growth of case law involved the gradual elimination of that judicial liberty to which it owed its origin. In any system in which the precedents are authoritative the courts are engaged in forging fetters for their own feet”. This was a statement given by:
Pulock
Salmond
Dias
Gray
- Option 1: Pulock - There’s no widely recognized legal scholar or jurist known as Pulock, which may suggest a typo or error.
- Option 2: Salmond - John Salmond was a legal scholar whose work focused on legal theory, and he is known for contributions on case law, precedents, and jurisprudence.
- Option 3: Dias - R.W.M. Dias was a legal scholar known for his writings on jurisprudence, but this particular statement is not attributed to him.
- Option 4: Gray - John Chipman Gray was an influential jurist known for his work on property law and jurisprudence, not this specific statement.
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