DUTY OF COURT - Duty of all Courts lower in hierarchy to the Supreme Court to consider and pronounce on all issues raised before it; effect of failure
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"It has been reiterated several times by this Court that the lower hierarchy of Courts should endeavor to consider and determine all issues distilled by parties before them.
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