Definition of Sub judice. Meaning of Sub judice. Synonyms of Sub judice

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Definition of Sub judice

Sub judice
Sub judice Sub ju"di*ce [L.] Before the judge, or court; not yet decided; under judicial consideration.

Meaning of Sub judice from wikipedia

- Look up sub judice in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In law, sub judice, Latin for "under a judge", means that a particular case or matter is under...
- Binnelanders (previously Binneland and Binneland Sub Judice) is a South African Afrikaans soap opera. It is set in and around the fictional private hospital...
- While Juventus were originally the first-placed team, this title was put sub judice due to their involvement in the Calciopoli scandal, with Inter****onale...
- result of Nandigram Constituency in Calcutta High Court and the matter is sub judice. She led her party to a landslide victory in the 2021 West Bengal ****embly...
- respect the presumption of innocence, in particular in cases that are still sub judice. Despite modern journalism going back as far as 400 years ago, journalism...
- property. He was not able to continue his satyagraha as the case was sub judice. On 25 December (M****mriti Dahan Din), Shastrabuddhe under the guidance...
- of concessionary funds allocated to cobblers and artisans. The case is sub judice as of 2018. "Metro Brands Limited Company Information". Economic Times...
- 76th custodian (Maharana) of the House of Mewar. The matter is currently sub judice. The Royal Family of Udaipur (Maharanas) are not direct rulers rather...
- was illegal. The Supreme Court of India ruled in favor of the family. A sub judice case Deepak is involved in is the public interest litigation (PIL) against...
- the to be decided scam. As of 2024, the Adarsh Society case is still sub judice, which means that it is still being heard by the courts and a final verdict...