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opinion

and principles of law upon which the decision in a case is based compare holding, judgment, ruling advisory opinion : a … courts. Federal courts are constrained by the U.S. Constitution to deciding only cases or controversies and cannot issue advisory opinions. concurring

Character and antecedents

to justices when they inquire into the circumstances of a case before deciding to proceed summarily may not be taken into … when they inquire into the circumstances of a case before deciding to proceed summarily may not be taken into consideration when

Judgment decree or final order

even though it may decide a vital issue in the case, Sardar Kapur Singh v. Union of India, AIR 1957 Punj … judgment, and by which right to the relief claimed is decided with regard to all matters in issue, and (2) an

Case stated

Case stated, a narrative (agreed upon by both parties to an … question of law which it would be convenient to have decided in that manner, they or he may order a special

Direction

Direction, the rule of law in a case given to a jury. See DIRECT. The direction is a … which the authority or court is empowered to give while deciding the case before it, Rajinder Nath v. C.I.T., AIR 1979

Notice

title. If a person, who has notice (except in the case of a charity), sell to another, who has no notice, … with express notice. The principle on which this case was decided has become statutory under the (English) Law of Property Act,

jurisprudence

philosophy of law [they have no theories of but…decide each case on its facts "R. H. Bork"] ju·ris·pru·den·tial [jr-əs-prü-den-chəl] adj … of court decisions as distinguished from legislation and doctrine [the decided under the source provisions "Louisiana Civil Code"] 2 : the

Res integra

a point not covered by the authority of a decided case, so that a judge may decide it upon principle alone.

Under the provisions hereinbefore contained

that he has to do when he decides that the case ought to be committed is to inform the accused and … the beginning. All that he has to do when he decides that the case ought to be committed is to inform

decide

decide de·cid·ed de·cid·ing vt : to determine (as a case or issue) by making a decision (as a final judgment) … decide de·cid·ed de·cid·ing vt : to determine (as a case or

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