Political Science, asked by alonk5785, 2 months ago

meaning of adhoc judge?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • A judge ad hoc is a judge appointed by a special procedure for a specific project, case, or period only—as opposed to, and in contrast to, a regular judge, appointed through a regular procedure for a regular period of time. A court or tribunal without regular judges cannot, by definition, have ad hoc judges
Answered by yashvishah8f13
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A judge ad hoc is a judge appointed by a special procedure for a specific project, case, or period only—as opposed to, and in contrast to, a regular judge, appointed through a regular procedure for a regular period of time. A court or tribunal without regular judges cannot, by definition, have ad hoc judges.

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