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This is the name given to the written decision of a case authored by justices of the supreme court that did not agree with the final decision.

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Answer: Dissenting Opinion

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Any Judge’s written explanation of a decision is called an opinion. Multiple opinions can be written for an appeal. The opinion which is in majority among all the judges of Supreme Court is called majority opinion and if an opinion disagrees with majority on the basis of principles and logic it is called dissenting opinion.

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Answer: The correct answer is DISSENTING OPINION.

Explanation: DISSENTING OPINION refers to an opinion in a legal case expressing disagreement with the majority opinion.

Dissenting Opinion (or dissent) is written by a judge or judges when a majority opinion has been reached but there is disagreement with the final decision.

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