
1) Before a judge or court 2) Latin legal terminology
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In law, sub judice, Latin for `under judgment`, means that a particular case or matter is under trial or being considered by a judge or court. The term may be used synonymously with `the present case` or `the case at bar` by some lawyers. In England and Wales, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Canada, Sri Lanka, a...
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• Before the judge, or court; not yet decided; under judicial consideration.
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Of judicial proceedings, not yet decided by a court of law or judge. As long as a matter is sub judice all discussion is prohibited elsewhere. ...
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Term used when a legal case is currently under trial or is being considered by a judge, and any information about the case must not be disclosed to the public
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Sub ju'di·ce [ Latin ] Before the judge, or court; not yet decided; under judicial consideration.
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Sub judice is Latin for Under consideration
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A legal term meaning ‘under judgment’ to describe matters actively being dealt with by the legal system. In many countries there are restrictions on what the media can report during sub judice periods.
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[
adj] - before a judge or court of law
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adjective before a judge or court of law; awaiting judicial determination
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Of judicial proceedings, not yet decided by a court of law or judge. As long as a matter is sub judice all discussion is prohibited elsewhere
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In the course of trial Whilst a court case is under consideration. Proceedings are sub-Judice and details cannot be disclosed
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before a judge or court; awaiting judicial determination.
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