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What happens when the High Court makes its decision?

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What happens when the High Court makes its decision?

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The High Court rarely gives its decision (the judgement) at the end of a hearing. The decision is ‘reserved’ and presented some time after the hearing. Each justice makes his/her own decision on cases, and where decisions are not unanimous, the decision of the majority prevails. For example when the full bench sits a judgement requires at least four of the seven justices to agree.

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