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Judgment-meaning

SANJAY DIXIT ,
  12 May 2008       Share Bookmark

Court :
In the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India
Brief :
The Supreme Court explained the meaning and content of judgment thus:- "The declaration by a judge of his intention of what his 'judgment' is going to be, or a declaration of his intention of what final result it is going to embody, is not a judgement until he had crystallised his intentions into a formal shape and pronounced it in open court as the final expression of his mind".
Citation :
K.V. Rami Reddi v. Prema, Civil Appeal No. 2551 of 2001 decided on February 20, 2008
 
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