The decision of a judge over a case can become a means to bind others...

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The decision of a judge over a case can become a means to bind others in similar disputes in the future. For example, a decision of the Federal Court over a case can bind the lower courts and a decision of a High Court can bind the Sessions Court or the Magistrates Courts.

1. How could the judges in the lower courts overcome the doctrine of binding judicial precedents?

2. If the law in the country can be developed through judicial precedents, why is there a need for statutory law?

Explain both questions in detail. (Use your own words, don't use same chegg answers and don't copy from internet source)

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