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RES-JUDICATA
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RES-SUBJUDICE
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It is applied to the matter which
has been already decided or adjudicated.
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It is applied in a matter which is
still pending before the court of law.
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It prevents the trial or issue in
court which has been already decided in the previous suit, with the same
facts, parties, and issues.
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It bars the trial of a suit in
which the matter is pending for decision in the previous suit.
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The competent court must have given
the judgement in the former instituted suit.
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The presence of two suits is
necessary one which was formerly instituted and the one which is subsequently
instituted.
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Both the parties must have
litigated under the same title in the former suit.
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Both the parties must be litigating
under the same title in both the suits.
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Here it is essential that the
issue, parties, and the facts must be same.
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Here if the suit is directly or
subsequently connected to the
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Authors: YASH DHOLAKIA
International Journal for Legal Research and Analysis
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