StillBluessinceHydeRoad
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The widespread belief is that the IC will reach its verdict and announce it in its own time regardless of the convenience or interests of City or the PL. Yet today the Supreme Court is to pronounce today on a case concerned with undeclared commission in finance agreements to cover car sales, but the SC's ruling will not be announced until 5 minutes after the Stock Exchange closes (and it will not re-open until Monday morning). The reason for this is that the SC's decision could have a massive impact (running into billions) on the largest financial institutions in the country.
It appears that the judiciary do not operate in a world quite so removed from all others. Whether the difference (if there is one) between our case and the SC's is simply one of scale is a matter for conjecture, or whether the timing of our award may take into consideration the need for the PL to prepare to repair massive damage ...
It appears that the judiciary do not operate in a world quite so removed from all others. Whether the difference (if there is one) between our case and the SC's is simply one of scale is a matter for conjecture, or whether the timing of our award may take into consideration the need for the PL to prepare to repair massive damage ...