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a judge gives decision on a case

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A judgment is distinct from a formal order as it gives reasons for arriving at a conclusion. In United States it is called the 'opinion'; the explanation given by a Judge for the order finally proposed or made. ... In original suits, the final decision of a case requires writing of a long and reasoned judgment.

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A judgment is distinct from a formal order as it gives reasons for arriving at a conclusion. In United States it is called the 'opinion'; the explanation given by a Judge for the order finally proposed or made. In original suits, the final decision of a case requires writing of a long and reasoned judgment

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