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(Querist) 01 August 2010 This query is : Resolved 
I have heard that there is difference between decree & judgment because while reading act or rule we come across the wrods decree or judgment so when the word OR arises there is a confusion that whether the both the term is different & if they are different then in what sense can any body example me.


ALSO

which decree are appealable and time limits pls

which judgment is appealable and time limit pls

Format of decree & judgment given bythe court & not the blank one so i can come to known the difference between them very clearly.

Thnaks In Advance.
c n vittal rao (Expert) 01 August 2010
A DECREE is the operative part of the courts decision a JUDGEMENT is the complete ruling of the court with reasons ,all decrees and judgements which have not become final are appealable unless it is of the final appelate court which is empowered in the matter,time allowed for appeal is often part of the courts order the courts may also refuse leave to appeal in which case special procedures must be resorted to
s.subramanian (Expert) 01 August 2010
i agree with Mr.Vittal rao.
G. ARAVINTHAN (Expert) 02 August 2010
Decree gives one final line of the Judgement.

Judgment gives the elaborative discussion made by the Judge based on the pleadings and evidences let in by both the parties
G. ARAVINTHAN (Expert) 02 August 2010
no word can be split for limitation.
Both are one and the same


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