The definition judicially determined, which appears in clause 28, does not exclude religious groups or converts into them.
He very judicially and calmly weighed up the arguments on both sides.
All our laws are passed on the basis that those who administer them judicially are intelligent people.
It always has been—it has been commented on a number of times judicially—because it puts local authorities in an impossible situation.
Under ordinary circumstances, when crime is detected and proved, the person who has committed the crime has to expiate it for a term prescribed judicially.
The issue must first be arbitrated judicially, in public.
Currently, the only legal course of action open to complainants is to seek leave for the decision to be judicially reviewed.
It was socially acknowledged and judicially enforced.