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List the seven reasons for judging a case “uncertworthy”

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Answer:

The seven reasons for judging a case "uncertworthy" are:

1. Absurd Claims ("nut cases")

2. Frivolous Issues

3. "Clear Denies"

4. Lack of Percolation

5. Cases with Bad Facts / Cases that Serve as a Bad Vehicle

6. Pipeline Considerations

7. Intractable Issue

Step-by-step explanation:

'Uncertworthy' is a type of petition in cases destined for the Supreme Court. The criteria for judging a case as 'uncertworthy' are:

1. Absurd Claims ("nut cases")

2. Frivolous Issues

3. "Clear Denies"

4. Lack of Percolation

5. Cases with Bad Facts / Cases that Serve as a Bad Vehicle

6. Pipeline Considerations

7. Intractable Issue

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