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Interim orders/interlocutory orders
Interim orders/interlocutory orders, passed during the pendency of a case, fall under one or the other of the following categories: … the other of the following categories: (i) Orders which finally decide a question or issue in controversy in the main case.
case
case [Latin casus accident, event, set of circumstances, literally, act of … a case that presents an issue or question never before decided or considered by the court com·pan·ion case : a case
Any case which has been decided
Any case which has been decided, means each decision which terminates a
judge
a litigated question) in a court of justice [ a case] 2 : to pronounce after inquiry and deliberation [he was … judic- judex judge, from jus right, law + dicere to decide, say] vt 1 : to hear and decide (as a
law of the case
law of the case :a doctrine in legal procedure: an issue esp. of law … legal procedure: an issue esp. of law that has been decided (as by an appeals court) will not be reconsidered in
Calvin's case
(Calvin v. Smith, 7 Rep. 1; 2 ST 559). A case decided in 1608 in which it was held that persons born
Res judicata
State, 657 NE 2d 194. Means a thing adjudicated; a case decided; a matter settled, Dictionary of Law, Willium C. Anderson, 1889,
Personally interested
The question whether a Magistrate is 'personally interested' in a case within the meaning of s. 556, Criminal Procedure Code, has … of s. 556, Criminal Procedure Code, has essentially to be decided on the facts of each case. There is no question
Battel, wager of
wager of, a form of trial formerly used in military cases, arising in the Court of chivalry and honour, in appeals … called a writ of action. The question at issue was decided by the result of a personal combat between the parties,
Expectant heir
Aylesford v. Morris, (1873) LR 8 Ch 484, which latter case decided that the (English) Sales of Reversions Act, 1867 (30 &
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