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“There is, in fact, no such thing as judge-made law, for the judges do not make the law, though hey frequently have to apply existing law to circumstances as to which it has not previously been authoritatively laid down that such law is applicable”. The view point was expressed by :
Dr. Carter.
Lord Esher
Scrutton L.J.
Lord Bryce
- Option 1: Dr. Carter
- Dr. Carter is a legal scholar, but there is no prominent known statement matching the quoted viewpoint.
- Option 2: Lord Esher
- Correct Answer
- Lord Esher expressed the view that judges do not create but apply existing laws to new situations.
- Option 3: Scrutton L.J.
- Scrutton L.J. is known for his contributions to English law, but he is not attributed with the specific viewpoint in question.
- Option 4: Lord Bryce
- Lord Bryce was a British academic and statesman, not specifically known for this legal perspective.
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