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Collective litigation

Collective litigation, a phrase coined by Justice Iyer to denote and classify election disputes. According to him election disputes are

Public interest litigation

Public interest litigation, lexically the expression 'PIL' means a legal action intended in a Court of law for the enforcement of

Imported litigation

Imported litigation, means one or more lawsuits brought in a State that has no interest in the dispute, Black's Law

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Vitilitigate

Vitilitigate, to litigate cavillously.

Litigant

Disposed to litigate contending in law engaged in a lawsuit as the parties litigant

relitigate

relitigate -gat·ed -gat·ing vt : to litigate (a case or a matter) again or anew vi : to litigate a case or a matter again

party

aggrieved person party aggrieved indispensable party : a party whose rights are so connected with the claims being litigated in an action that no judgment can be rendered without affecting or impairing those rights, no complete disposition

jus tertii

the claims of a third party on the property cannot usually be asserted as a defense by a litigant. A litigant may, however, have third-party standing to assert another's constitutional rights (as when an organization asserts the

Proceeding

step taken on an action by the authority of a court of law for concluding judicial business, are litigation in connection with the further progress of a case. The meaning of the word 'proceeding' is generally governed

Judgment

v. Raja Dhanrajgirji Raja Narsingh Girji, AIR 1967 Bom 94. Mere refusal to give interim relief in a litigation where ultimately the relief claimed maybe granted would not amount to a judgment within the meaning of clause

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