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Re: CR-Judges [#permalink] New post 23 Jan 2013, 21:47
E is a fact therefore it can't be a conclusion.
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Re: CR-Judges [#permalink] New post 23 Jan 2013, 22:00
I doubt the source. None here is the correct answer. (d) can't be the correct one - as we cant say for sure money was the motivation. Well it could be ,and it could not be as well .
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Re: CR-Judges [#permalink] New post 25 Jan 2013, 12:05
Choice D is correct
A) There never mentioned about the manners of judges
B) No support for this conclusion
C) Judiciary had the power of whether to accept the case. But there is no way to conclude whether judiciary had the powers were more or less than those had by legislature or the executive
D) Revenue was one of the considrations in accepting the case initially. Later judges invented the ways thru which they can bring more cases in their process and that increased their revenues so it can be safely conclude that economic considertion was one of the motivating forces in the expansion of juducial power. This is correct choice
E) out of scope
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