Quasi Judicial Function - Law Dictionary Search Results
adjudicate
: to settle either finally or temporarily (the rights and duties of the parties to a judicial or quasi-judicial proceeding) on the merits of the issues raised 2 : to pass judgment on as a judge :
opinion
holding, judgment, ruling advisory opinion : a nonbinding opinion or evaluation of a court or other judicial or quasi-judicial authority or body regarding the effect of the law on a situation that does not present an actual
Nemo debet esse judex in propria causa
be a judge in his own cause. This principle applies not only to judicial proceedings but also to quasi-judicial and administrative proceedings, M/s. J. Mohapatra & Co. v. State of Orissa; see also Canara Bank v. Debasis
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Back pay award
Back pay award, means a judicial or quasi-judicial body's decision that an employee or ex-employee is entitled to accrued by uncollected wages or benefits, Black Law
triable
triable : liable or subject to judicial or quasi-judicial examination or trial
report
the facts of a case heard and of the decision and opinion of the court or of a quasi-judicial tribunal determining the case b : a written submission of a question of law (as by a lower
quasi-legislative
Matched in: Term quasi-legislative
practice
practice 1 : the form and manner of conducting judicial and quasi-judicial proceedings 2 a : the continuous exercise of a profession ;also : the performance of services that are
disposition
1 a : the final determination of a matter (as a case or motion) by a court or quasi-judicial tribunal [the beneficiary of such a of charges against him "United States v. Smith, 354 A.2d 510 (1976)"]
opening statement
made ;also : a similar statement made to the presiding authority (as an arbitrator) at a nonjudicial or quasi-judicial hearing (as an arbitration hearing)
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