1) Writ, Judicial Writ : حکم نامہ, حکم : (noun) (law) a legal document issued by a court or judicial officer.
AdvertisementWarrant: a writ from a court commanding police to perform specified acts.
Judicial Proceeding: a legal proceeding in a court; a judicial contest to determine and enforce legal rights.
Letters Testamentary: a legal document from a probate court or court officer informing you of your appointment as executor of a will and empowering you to discharge those responsibilities.
Justiciar: formerly a high judicial officer.
Judicial Admission: (law) an agreement or concession made by parties in a judicial proceeding (or by their attorneys) relating to the business before the court; must be in writing unless they are part of the court record.
Cease And Desist Order: (law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity.
Administrative Hearing: a hearing that takes place outside the judicial process before hearing examiners who have been granted judicial authority specifically for the purpose of conducting such hearings.
Judicially: in a judicial manner.
Decree: a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge).
Break: invalidate by judicial action.
Dismiss: cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration.
Da: an official prosecutor for a judicial district.
Courthouse: a building that houses judicial courts.
Deed: a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it.
Case Law: (civil law) a law established by following earlier judicial decisions.
Appear: present oneself formally, as before a (judicial) authority.
Chamber: a deliberative or legislative or administrative or judicial assembly.
Hear: examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process.
Court: an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business.
Case Law: a system of jurisprudence based on judicial precedents rather than statutory laws.
Judicatory: the system of law courts that administer justice and constitute the judicial branch of government.
Probate: a judicial certificate saying that a will is genuine and conferring on the executors the power to administer the estate.
Baron De La Brede Et De Montesquieu: French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers (1689-1755).
Fatwah: (Islam) a legal opinion or ruling issued by an Islamic scholar.
Licence: a legal document giving official permission to do something.
Acquittance: a legal document evidencing the discharge of a debt or obligation.
Article: a separate section of a legal document (as a statute or contract or will).
Probation Officer: the officer of the court who supervises probationers.
Testament: a legal document declaring a person`s wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die.
Work Papers: a legal document giving information required for employment of certain people in certain countries.
Action: a judicial proceeding brought by one party against another; one party prosecutes another for a wrong done or for protection of a right or for prevention of a wrong.