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<cite> @naskhan said:</cite>
OOOPPPSSSS!!! failed marks 48
This was my first attempt……. But failing with 48 is more pathetic than just failing….
oooopssssssss!!!!!!! failed 46 marks
53 passed
OOOPPPSSSS!!! failed marks 48
oh yeah passed f5 in first attempt…….. cannot believe it……… marks are 56…. but pass is enough for me…..
82%
I would like to participate only if time is not too late for me…….. my time is GMT +5.
I think I should go with LSBF’s point of view, because it has got logic. That if both are courts of first instance why should the decision of one be binding on other.
Thanks mike, but county courts are civil courts and hear small track and most of the fast track cases. Multi track cases are heard at high court. So they both are civil courts of first instance. The LSBF lectures specifically point out that students make this mistake to state that decisions of high court are binding on county courts, but they are not. On the other way BPP is bringing county court under the high court. Its really confusing. this issue is not explained anywhere on wikipedia and I didn’t find any suitable search for that on google. Can anyone else guide me in this regard.
attempted CBE today it was easy and completed it in only 1 hour and 40 mins…..
