What is disposed and contested judgement
12-Jul-2023 (In Divorce Law)
In legal terminology, "case contested disposed" (contested disposed meaning in Tamil is�Valakku pottiyittu tirttu vaikkappattatu) means that the case has been resolved or concluded wherein the court has made a final decision or taken some action that brings the case to a close after a contested or disputed legal proceeding. In a case contested and disposed, the parties involved have opposing arguments or claims, and they present evidence and arguments to the court for a decision. The court then evaluates the evidence, applies relevant laws, and makes a judgment based on its findings.
How a disposed case can be reopened?
What is the meaning of case disposed?
Contested case hearing is the name for quasi-judicial administrative hearings governed by state law. State agencies that make decisions that could affect people’s “rights, duties, and privileges” must have a process for holding contested case hearings. The purpose of these hearings is to provide the decision-makers with the most complete and relevant information they need to make a proper decision. These hearings are like an informal court proceeding. They have three parts:
I. Pre-hearing: where the parties and scope of the hearing is decided
II. Hearing: where witnesses are called to testify and evidence is submitted
III. Post-hearing: where the parties propose and advocate for a particular outcome
After these three phases are complete, the decision-makers decide to either approve, deny, or approve with conditions whatever it is that is being proposed. The decision can either be made at the final hearing or a later public meeting.
Case disposed means the matter is over before the concern court. And while disposing the matter court pass the Judgment / order . In case the Judgment / order is in your favor then don't do any thing. In case the Judgment is against you then file appeal before appropriate court.
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