And I think you've stolen a projector, all the while subconciously aware of your own condition. I suppose you will call me whatever you like, but one thing is certain. You are the one who would not even admit that 38,000 exceeds 4,000 by almost tenfold.
Again, you are assuming the suspension of the Writ was always wrong.
Just as you are assuming that the suspension of the writ is justified in a broad range of circumstances.
Well, then we need to look at the circumstances themselves and see if they dictated the suspension or not.
Ofcourse, it is always easier to do so with the benefit of hindsight.