Question
The judges cannot go beyond litera legis is propounded
by which rule of interpretation?Solution
The literal rule also known as grammatical, plain meaning or ordinary meaning rule of interpretation is the rule which propounds that judges cannot go beyond litera legis. It says that law has to be considered as it is.
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