Synonym: discriminative, juridic, juridical. Similar words: official, officially, artificial, musician, social, racial, physician, special. Meaning: [dʒuː'dɪʃl] adj. 1. decreed by or proceeding from a court of justice 2. belonging or appropriate to the office of a judge 3. relating to the administration of justice or the function of a judge 4. expressing careful judgment.
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(61) Little attempt is made to treat like situations in a like manner or to act consistently within a framework of judicial analysis.
(62) The rent awarded by the court under s24A may be considerably tempered by judicial discretion.
(63) The judicial system now had to protect creditors instead of debtors.
(64) A judicial inquiry was ordered, but witnesses were threatened by the police and none would testify.
(65) It was the first judicial election in a decade in which political parties could endorse candidates.
(66) Pretoria refuses demands for judicial inquiry into assassination squads De Klerk reformist image suffers as cover-up feared.
(67) They have nevertheless exercised considerable influence over judicial and academic thought.
(68) It reformed the judicial system, buttressing its independence, and introduced parliamentary scrutiny of important public sector contracts and appointments.
(69) At that point, the families contacted the State Judicial Police in Tijuana.
(70) I would not afford the remedy of judicial review in all those cases - far from it.
(71) The possibility of judicial review is constantly in the mind of Ministers and officials when preparing legislation and putting it into effect.
(72) Yet the general staff of overseers is small, only about 40 employees, supplemented by local officials in 94 judicial districts.
(73) Calls from every side for a full judicial inquiry into the whole affair grew louder.
(74) Another factor in judicial decisions is the interaction within the court itself.
(75) Sinhalese law was unwritten, and there was great flexibility both in its application and in judicial procedure.
(76) The judicial function is that of interpretation; it does not include the power of amendment under the guise of interpretation.
(77) To accede to his arguments would require an unacceptable degree of judicial creativity.
(78) It has also been held that non-statutory government advisory panels are subject to judicial review.
(79) It is against the background of this offensive that the judicial decisions of 1896-1901 must seen.
(80) They show how diverse and important are the matters with which the rules and principles of judicial review deal.
(81) In general,(http://sentencedict.com/judicial.html) the judicial structures are dependent on political power for their own power and survival.
(82) Each of the Houses discharges a quasi judicial function in relation to the regulation of its own affairs.
(83) For the reasons which I have given, I would dismiss this application for judicial review.
(84) The party membership of judges has always been an important factor in judicial appointments and promotions.
(85) They subscribe to it not for reasons of caprice, but because eminent judicial authority has reiterated the notion over the years.
(86) The applicant sought judicial review of that decision, and the Divisional Court granted him relief in the form of a declaration.
(87) And the areas of greatest urban expansion - Flanders and Gothia - were also those where Carolingian judicial forms had survived longest.
(88) A special mention should be made of the use of novel forms of clauses designed to exclude any possibility of judicial review.
(89) The ruler could not on his own initiative build fortresses, hire troops or alter the judicial system.
(90) This is judicial scrutiny and the power of the courts to regulate telephone-tapping and to deal with illegal or improper conduct.
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