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Similarly, the courts have often employed the doctrine of the separation of powers as part of their justification in deciding cases. In [ case ], when the Home Secretary ignored a court order because he thought it was wrongly made, the court made it clear that this was in breach of the doctrine of separation of powers.
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M v Home Office [1993] 3 WLR 433

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Similarly, the courts have often employed the doctrine of the separation of powers as part of their justification in deciding cases. In [ case ], when the Home Secretary ignored a court order because he thought it was wrongly made, the court made it clear that this was in breach of the doctrine of separation of powers.
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Similarly, the courts have often employed the doctrine of the separation of powers as part of their justification in deciding cases. In [ case ], when the Home Secretary ignored a court order because he thought it was wrongly made, the court made it clear that this was in breach of the doctrine of separation of powers.
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M v Home Office [1993] 3 WLR 433
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Similarly, the courts have often employed the doctrine of the separation of powers as part of their justification in deciding cases. In M v Home Office [1993] 3 WLR 433, when the Home Secretary ignored a court order because he thought it was wrongly made, the court made it clear that this was in breach of the doctrine of separation of powers.<

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