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  • Difference between Order and Judgment
  • An Order typically refers to a directive issued by a court that may decide procedural issues, grant relief, or direct parties to perform certain acts. It is often specific, immediate, and can be interlocutory or final. For example, a court order directing payment of salary difference or quashing an administrative decision. Orders may involve a degree of discretion or value judgment, especially when assessing factual or legal elements (02500099688).
  • A Judgment is the final decision or ruling on the merits of a case, containing the court's reasoning, legal principles, and conclusions. It settles the substantive issues and forms the basis for appeal or enforcement. Judgments are more comprehensive, involving detailed analysis of facts and law, and often set precedents or principles of law (02100001513, 01200016991).
  • Main distinctions
  • Orders can be interlocutory or final; judgments are generally final decisions on the substantive issues.
  • Orders may involve immediate directions or procedural rulings; judgments articulate the court's reasoning and legal findings.
  • While judgments often contain orders within them, the term judgment emphasizes the reasoning and finality, whereas order emphasizes the directive aspect.
  • Additional insights
  • Some sources highlight that orders may involve elements of value judgment and degree of responsibility, especially in disputes involving monetary differences or factual assessments (02500099688).
  • The clarity of whether a ruling is an order or judgment can influence legal remedies, including appeals and enforcement.
  • Analysis and Conclusion
  • The primary difference lies in scope and function: Orders are directives issued during or at the conclusion of proceedings, often interim or procedural, while Judgments represent the court's comprehensive final decision on the case's merits. Understanding this distinction is crucial for legal procedures, appeals, and enforcement actions.

Search Results for "Diffrence between Order and Judgment"

SURESH CHANDRA SHARMA VS U. P.  STATE SUGAR CORPORATION

2018 0 Supreme(All) 1322 India - Allahabad

SUDHIR AGARWAL

of dispute, nature of legal assistance, nature of legal expertise, degree of responsibility, degree of secrecy, element of value judgment ... aforesaid judgment of Labour Court order has been passed directing to pay difference of salary. ... One cannot deny that often the difference is a mater of degree and that there is an element of value judgment by those who are charged ... One canno....

Arumugha Kone . .  VS The Palayamcottai Municipal Council represented by its Commissioner and others

1973 0 Supreme(Mad) 186 India - Madras

M.M.ISMAIL, NATARAJAN

Though paragraph 2 of the judgment commenced by stating that what the Municipal Council levied was a tax, the judgment considered ... With regard to the judgment of the Bench of this Court in W. A. ... ... Against the judgment of Ramaprasada Rao, J., the petitioner in W.P.

VERAVAL MERCANTILE CO OP. BANK LTD. THRO. NAGINBHAI DESAI VS RESERVE BANK OF INDIA

2005 0 Supreme(Guj) 844 India - Gujarat

M.R.SHAH

Special Civil Application is concerned, the same is filed by Veradale Mercantile cooperative Bank Ltd for an appropriate, writ, order ... or direction quashing and setting aside the order passed by the Registrar, Cooperative Societies, state of in purported exercise ... Special Civil Application filed by the bank is allowed - Rule is made absolute to the aforesaid extent, however, there will be no order ... question of law and facts arise i....

N. D. PATEL (N. D. PARMAR) VS STATE OF GUJARAT

2004 0 Supreme(Guj) 751 India - Gujarat

ANANT S.DAVE

promotion in cadres of Officer and Under Secretary and further promotional post that may be available - Petitioner had challenged said order ... Admittedly, on realizing the correctness of the facts, as per the directions of this Court in the judgment and order dated 9th April ... the contempt proceedings were taken out by the petitioner when the judgment and order dated 9th April 1986 rendered in Special....

S. Rajagopalan VS A. Velankanni

India - Consumer

ORDER ... S.A. ... The difference is only Rs. 25/- We accept the complainant's statement in Exh. ... No such order has been produced.

Ch Jayasri VS State of Andhra Pradesh

2020 0 Supreme(AP) 239 India - Andhra Pradesh

M.SATYANARAYANA MURTHY

Constitution of India- Article 226- Writ petition under Article 226 of Constitution of India is filed, questioning the order ... under challenge is contrary to law declared by the Apex Court and contrary to principles of natural justice, thereby the order is ... or judgment. ... The ratio decidendi should be clearly spelt out from the judgment/order. ... or order or only part of it, and ....

M. Ashalu vs Telangana State Road Transport Corporation

2024 Supreme(Online)(TEL) 4543 India - High Court of Telangana

PULLA KARTHIK, J

W.P.No.19918 of 2002 and judgment, dated 01.09.2022 in W.A.No.474 of 2019 . ... stages for a period of two years without cumulative effect and the same was confirmed by the Division Bench of this Court vide judgment ... There shall be no order as to costs. Miscellaneous petitions pending, if any, shall stand closed.

Meghalaya Steels Ltd.  VS Commissioner of Income Tax

2013 0 Supreme(Gau) 207 India - Gauhati

I.A.ANSARI, ANIMA HAZARIKA

parties concerned, particularly, to review petitioners, we must have magnanimity and courage to acknowledge our mistake, recall the judgment ... and order, and, then, decide the appeal, on merit, after having formulated substantial questions of law - Petitions allowed. ... vesting High Court with power to review its decision rendered under Section 260A, is it permissible for High Court to review its order ... The impugned judgment....

VIJAY PAL SINGH VS TILAK SINGH

2010 0 Supreme(All) 446 India - Allahabad

SHRI KANT TRIPATHI

Revenue record—Expungetion—Not proper, if made without giving opportunity of hearing to party concerned—Ex-parte order of expungetion—Against ... be contemned unheard—Even if, entry is said to be forged, person in whose favour such exists, is entitled opportunity of hearing—Order ... JUDGMENT ... Hon’ble Shri Kant Tripathi, J.—Heard Mr. ... State of U.P. and others) had been filed and said writ petition has been disposed of vide j....

Arjunadada Dashrath Bhuse VS Dadaji Dagadu Bhuse

2011 0 Supreme(Bom) 216 India - Bombay

ROSHAN DALVI

All those votes would make a difference to the other candidates. ... If such votes made any difference. It would come up for consideration. ... JUDGMENT : ... 1. ... (v) Consequent upon that judgment, the Election Commission of India, by its order dated 27th March 2003, bearing No.3/ER/2003/JS-II ... This judgment is required to be tested. That itself is a sufficient cause.

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