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The judges decide cases according to the law laid down in the code, and they are not to look for the previously decided cases of similar nature. This is called the
inductive method
deductive method
adoption method
legislative method
- The statement describes a system where judges strictly follow a written code, not past cases.
- Option 1: Inductive method
- Involves reasoning from specific cases to general principles. Judges look at previous cases and derive rules.
- Option 2: Deductive method
- Means applying general legal principles (like those in a code) to specific cases, not relying on earlier case decisions.
- This matches the described approach.
- Option 3: Adoption method
- Not generally used in this context. Refers to adopting laws from elsewhere.
- Option 4: Legislative method
- Refers to the process of making laws, not deciding cases.
Correct answer: Option 2, deductive method
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