Social Sciences, asked by Haxira2526, 6 months ago

how is judgement arrived in a trial?? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

An appellate body will then review the judgement in the absence of the parties. If the appellate body agrees with the lower court's decision, it will stamp "final and enforceable" on the judgment without providing any reasons and will return the judgment to the trial court.

Answered by jainsuparshav
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Answer:

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Explanation:

An appellate body will then review the judgement in the absence of the parties. If the appellate body agrees with the lower court's decision, it will stamp "final and enforceable" on the judgment without providing any reasons and will return the judgment to the trial court.

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