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judge
judic- judex judge, from jus right, law + dicere to decide, say] vt 1 : to hear and decide (as a
Bias
as a pre-conceived opinion or a pre-disposition or pre-determination to decide a case or an issue in a particular manner, so
jurisdiction
this entry NOTE: Ancillary jurisdiction allows a single court to decide an entire case instead of dividing the claims among several
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Interim orders/interlocutory orders
the other of the following categories: (i) Orders which finally decide a question or issue in controversy in the main case.
Court
exercise of the ordinary original civil jurisdiction, having jursidiction to decide the questions forming the subject matter of suit, but does
Judicial power
'the Supreme Court of India' must of necessity have to decide controversies between citizen and the citizen, citizen and the State
allowance for bad debts
(usually monthly) as an expense of the company. When you decide that a particular account is not collectable, you tap the
umpire
umpire : a person having authority to decide finally a controversy or question between parties: as a :
Decisory
Able to decide or determine having a tendency to decide
Judgment
AP 254 (255). Every interlocutory order would be judgments which decide matters of moment and which work serious injustice to the
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