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This was defined by Professor A.V. Dicey as 'the residue of discretionary or arbitrary authority, which at any given time is legally left in the hands of the Crown'. Prerogative power is a form of power, recognised by the common law, which has or can have constitutional significance. It comprises all the privileges and immunities recognised at common law as belonging to the Crown. The courts will determine its ambit and existence.
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