At its core, the ruling speaks to one of democracy’s oldest and most important commitments: power must answer to law. The CCJ did not decide guilt or innocence, and it did not determine the final destination of the extradition request. The process may continue because the rule of law must move forward with independence, consistency, and integrity. The brilliance of the judgment lies in its clarity about the roles of public institutions. It prevents political authority from becoming unlimited power and ensures that every person, regardless of status or influence, remains within the reach of the law.