“Judges, like Caesar's wife, should be above suspicion.”
Leeson v. General Council of Medical Education and Registration (1889), L. R. 43 C. D. 385.
“Judges, like Caesar's wife, should be above suspicion.”
Leeson v. General Council of Medical Education and Registration (1889), L. R. 43 C. D. 385.
Hellmore v. Smith (2) (1886), L. R. 35 C. D. 455.
“An English Court cannot judge by the light of nature.”
Hyman v. Helm (1883), L. R. 24 C. D. 544.
In re Johnson (1887), L. R. 20 Q. B. D. 74.
Cooke v. New River Co. (1888), L. R. 38 C. D. 70.