What is the next step after arraignment?
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What is the next step after arraignment?
In felony cases, after the arraignment, if the case does not settle or get dismissed the judge holds a preliminary hearing. At this hearing, the judge will decide if there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to make the defendant have to appear for a trial.
What are the stages of court cases?
- Institution of suit:
- Issue and service of summons.
- Appearance of Defendant.
- Written Statement, set-off and claims by defendant.
- Replication/Rejoinder by Plaintiff.
- Examination of parties by Court.
- Framing of Issues.
- Evidence and Cross-Examination of plaintiff.
In which court is the decision of the court always final?
court of appeals decision
What is court evidence stage?
The Defendant can defend their case against the evidence presented (written statement stage). When there is a difference between the claims of the plaintiff and the defendant, an issue arises. In further stages of the proceedings, evidence is collected and submitted in the court, which is cross-examined.
Can photocopies be used as evidence in court?
principle of law that a photocopy of a copy is not admissible in evidence under Section 65 of the Evidence Act.
What is the judge’s job in a civil case?
In cases with a jury, the judge is responsible for insuring that the law is followed, and the jury determines the facts. In cases without a jury, the judge also is the finder of fact. A judge is an elected or appointed official who conducts court proceedings.
Can I wear jeans to court?
To maintain the dignity of the Court, the Court requests that the following list of minimum standards regarding appropriate dress be met before entering the courtroom. 1) Men should wear a shirt with a collar and long pants. (Jeans are acceptable). 2) Women should wear a dress, or a blouse and skirt or long pants.