sub judice Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌsʌb ˈdʒuː.dɪ.si]
  • Us [ ˌsʌb ˈdʒuː.də.si]

Meaning of sub judice In English

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Examples of sub judice

  • Appellants might be held under the king's protection while their cases were sub judice.

  • The efficacy of testicular extracts and implantation remains sub judice, requiring far more systematic animal experiments, and in humans a proper elimination of any auto- and heterosuggestion effects.

  • In some cases, these appeals represented cries of desperation or frustration at the ineptitude of the judicial system and essentially sought a speedy sub judice response to cases.

  • I am not seeking to hide behind the sub judice rule.

  • The matter is therefore sub judice and it would be inappropriate for me to comment.

  • I think that, as the matter is now sub judice, it would not be proper to comment further.

  • We are at the moment considering the very complicated matter of the sub judice rule.

  • This matter has been previously considered—obviously rightly —to be coming under the sub judice rules under which we operate.

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