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Step 1: Determine whether the statute applies in any way to the legal problem or issue.

Step 2: Carefully read the statute and identify the required elements.

Step 3: Compare or match the required elements to the facts of the problem and determine how the statute applies.

Here's a quizlet which may help:

https://quizlet.com/121955000/legal-analysis-and-writing-ch-3-statutory-analysis-flash-cards/

When it comes to statutory analysis, the very first thing we have to look at the following:

This statue can be illustrated in three ways they are golden, literal and mischief rule and these three approaches are also termed as a purposive approach. Let us interpret each approach in detail.

In the literal approach, the court will interpret the statues in a factual and normal sense. The golden rule approach is the alteration of the literal approach. The mischief rule intends at ruling out mischief and defects in the statue.

The legislative body will formulate the act which can also be termed as a statue. They are a notable act or model that will be decided by the courts and set of laws issued by the government agencies.