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What (who) is judicial proceeding - definition

DISPUTE RESOLVED BY A COURT
Court case; Case (law); Legal dispute; Judicial proceeding; Court action; Judicial proceedings
  • Canadian criminal cases

judicial proceedings         
n. any action by a judge re: trials, hearings, petitions or other matters formally before the court. See also: judicial
Legal proceeding         
PROCEEDINGS IN ANY CIVIL LAWSUIT OR CRIMINAL PROSECUTION
Legal proceedings; Trial proceedings
Legal proceeding is an activity that seeks to invoke the power of a tribunal in order to enforce a law. Although the term may be defined more broadly or more narrowly as circumstances require, it has been noted that "[t]he term legal proceedings includes proceedings brought by or at the instigation of a public authority, and an appeal against the decision of a court or tribunal".
Legal case         
A legal case is in a general sense a dispute between opposing parties which may be resolved by a court, or by some equivalent legal process. A legal case is typically based on either civil or criminal law.

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Legal case

A legal case is in a general sense a dispute between opposing parties which may be resolved by a court, or by some equivalent legal process. A legal case is typically based on either civil or criminal law. In most legal cases, there are one or more accusers and one or more defendants. In some instances, a legal case may occur between parties that are not in opposition, but require a legal ruling to formally establish some legal fact, such as a divorce.

Examples of use of judicial proceeding
1. Nor can the report of a committee of inquiry serve as evidence in any judicial proceeding.
2. Her direct appeal to a foreign leader in a judicial proceeding in their own country was unusual.
3. When judicial proceeding the measure of the taxpayer‘s guilt shall be the matter of proving as well as the fact of committing such tax violation.
4. "They are a sovereign country." Still, Rice‘s direct appeal to a foreign leader in a judicial proceeding in their own country is an unusual move.
5. In this way, the testimony heard behind closed doors will not be admissible as evidence in a judicial proceeding, except in the case of a criminal trial that results from the submission of that testimony.