Friday, September 22, 2006

What is Obiter Dictum?

Obiter dictum is a term used in legal parlance. It is the Latin term for 'something said in passing'. Obiter dictum is an observation made by a judge which, though included in the judgement, does not form part of the decision of the court. It can be an opinion of the judge which is not in line with the reasoning leading to the judgement.

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