Been doing some research into the 'correct' way to write a case note. I've got a maximum limit of 1800, and it seems as though it's easy to overload the case note with headings. For instance, they want us to consider each of the following
1. principles for which the case is authority
2. extent to which the case created new law
3. extent, if it all, to which the case is inconsistent with previously decided cases
4. Correctness or otherwise of the decision in the light of other authorities on the point.
My headings though, going from the suggested format of a case note, are:
facts,
magistrate's decision,
issue/s on appeal,
the Qld Court of Appeal,
outcome of the appeal,
issue/s on appeal,
the High Court,
then each of the 4 different judgments considered in turn,
outcome of the appeal
...considering points 1 to 4 (above), should I just work each of those into the analysis of what each judge found? or provide them as headings.
/signed Confused student. Any help appreciated!
1. principles for which the case is authority
2. extent to which the case created new law
3. extent, if it all, to which the case is inconsistent with previously decided cases
4. Correctness or otherwise of the decision in the light of other authorities on the point.
My headings though, going from the suggested format of a case note, are:
facts,
magistrate's decision,
issue/s on appeal,
the Qld Court of Appeal,
outcome of the appeal,
issue/s on appeal,
the High Court,
then each of the 4 different judgments considered in turn,
outcome of the appeal
...considering points 1 to 4 (above), should I just work each of those into the analysis of what each judge found? or provide them as headings.
/signed Confused student. Any help appreciated!