Judicial Restrictions
/ˈdʒuːdɪʃəl rɪˈstrɪkʃənz/
Definitions
- (n.) Legal limitations imposed by courts on actions, rights, or procedures to ensure compliance with laws or judicial authority.
The judge issued judicial restrictions to prevent the parties from contacting each other during the trial.
Forms
- judicial restrictions
- judicial restriction
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Commentary
Judicial restrictions often aim to protect fairness and due process; drafters should distinguish them clearly from statutory restrictions.
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