Narukami v. Hanamura

Narukami v. Hanamura, fully known as Emperor Of Japan Yu Narukami v. Former Prime Minister Of Japan Yosuke Hanamura, Prime Minister Of Japan Yukiko Amagi, And The Japanese Board Of Electors, was a court case decided at the Imperial Court Of Japan shortly after the Prime Minister election on January 20, 2068. The case was brought to court after a dispute began between former PM Yosuke Hanamura and current Emperor Yu Narukami in regards to the election. Narukami stated that Yosuke couldn't put his spot up for election, as the decision on that matter was reserved solely for the Emperor, which was himself. Yosuke rebutted his statement, saying that he was the one with the power to make that decision. When the case was brought to court, Yosuke brought Yukiko Amagi, the newly-elected PM, and representatives from the Japanese Board Of Electors to help prove his point. After an hour of debate and evidence discussion, the judge for the case, long-standing Japanese Chief Justice Igor Toyosaki, looked through the law book and came to the decision that only the incumbent PM had the decision to put his/her position up for grabs in an election, and ruled in favor of the defendants.