A case which has been decided by a court, but is still open to appeal, is not considered sub judice until notice of appeal has been given. |
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Responsible discussion on public issues even if they are sub judice should be allowed in a democratic society. |
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The next day the Widgery Tribunal was announced, making meaningful reporting on what had happened sub judice. |
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The legal term sub judice means a particular case is currently under trial, or being considered by a judge. |
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These analysts, the judge observed, always choose a wrong timing and usually comment on matters which were sub judice before the court. |
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To date no conclusion can be made as to the contributor to the incident and it would be sub judice to say so. |
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Such as it may be, the condition of Mr. Mayrand appearing is that the sub judice convention can be invoked. |
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In addition, the media must respect the rule of sub judice and use restraint when reporting on a case that is before the courts. |
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In conclusion, then, I do not believe that the Chair can determine whether the government has interpreted the sub judice convention properly. |
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Now it seems that after the Court has ruled there is an appeal, so it will still be sub judice. |
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However, since the issue is sub judice, the EESC refrains from suggesting a legal basis in this respect. |
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In this instance, however, the hon. member has asked me to rule on whether the government is interpreting the sub judice convention properly. |
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Therefore, it is before the courts and therefore, it is sub judice because it is a criminal case. |
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If they release the movie while the matter is sub judice they would be inviting proceedings under contempt of court, too. |
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The issue has also arisen about the sub judice convention. |
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There is the sub judice rule, which is a practice of the House. |
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Honourable Members will understand that the case is therefore now sub judice and the Commission consequently has to abstain from public comment on it. |
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I gave him the opinion of the law clerk of the House of Commons, that the sub judice convention could be invoked if a question was asked of him and he felt there was a reason he could make that argument. |
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I should add that certain of these documents are sub judice. |
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However, the sub judice convention is a self-imposed, voluntary convention and it does not prohibit a committee from making those recommendations. |
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I have sought to respond to the motion for debate as fully as possible whilst respecting the fact that the case which prompted the question is now sub judice. |
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Should a question to a minister touch upon a matter sub judice, it is likely that the minister involved will have more information concerning the matter than the Speaker. |
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Madam Speaker, it is important to distinguish the sub judice convention, which of course relates to parliamentary process, that which governs the parliamentary committee's affairs. |
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The Commission had advisory powers, among others, and could also apply to the courts for enforcement of its recommendations and decisions, as in the Nyamuma village case, currently sub judice. |
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Clearly this matter is now sub judice and therefore we will not be commenting further at this stage. |
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The rule of sub judice does not apply to parliamentary committee proceedings, and the law of parliamentary privilege is clear and I believe is well understood. |
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The matter must now be regarded as sub judice pending its proceedings and no further statement will be issued in the interim. |
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YouTube has been banned on the orders of Supreme Court and there is another case regarding the ban in Lahore High Court and the matter is sub judice. |
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