sub judice (Meaning)
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sub judice (s)
before a judge or court of law; awaiting judicial determination
Synonyms & Antonyms of sub judice
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sub judice Sentence Examples
- The case is currently sub judice, so no public comments are permitted.
- The matter is sub judice, and the court has imposed a gag order on all parties involved.
- The allegations are serious and currently sub judice, so we cannot discuss them further.
- The inquiry into the incident is still sub judice, and its findings cannot be disclosed.
- The legal proceedings are sub judice, and any premature speculation could be prejudicial.
- The issue of ownership remains sub judice, and the court's decision is pending.
- The matter is still sub judice, and it is inappropriate to offer any opinion at this time.
- The evidence is currently being examined in court, and the case is sub judice.
- The prosecution's motive is currently sub judice, and we await the court's ruling.
- The defendant's guilt or innocence is sub judice, and we must respect the rule of law.
FAQs About the word sub judice
before a judge or court of law; awaiting judicial determination
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The case is currently sub judice, so no public comments are permitted.
The matter is sub judice, and the court has imposed a gag order on all parties involved.
The allegations are serious and currently sub judice, so we cannot discuss them further.
The inquiry into the incident is still sub judice, and its findings cannot be disclosed.