What determines whether a matter is considered sub-judice?

Modified on Tue, 15 Jul at 7:22 AM

The Chair decides whether a matter is sub-judice based on facts and judicial status. Generally, matters are sub-judice once admitted by a court and remain so until judgment is delivered.

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