Judicial Authority definition

Judicial Authority means any court, arbitrator, special master, receiver, tribunal or similar body of any kind.
Judicial Authority means the NCLT, acting in its capacity as the adjudicating authority under the IBC, the NCLAT in an appeal and the Supreme Court in an appeal thereafter as the case may be.
Judicial Authority means the power and right to perform judicial functions;

Examples of Judicial Authority in a sentence

  • Whitelam, The Just King: Monarchical Judicial Authority in Ancient Israel (Sheffield, U.K.: Sheffield University Press, 1979), 29.

  • The Successful Bidder shall be required to deposit the balance sale consideration (plus applicable Taxes as determined by the Liquidator) within 30 days from the Final Approval Order of the Judicial Authority.

  • The Successful Bidder shall continue to remain liable and obligated till the Final Order is received from the Judicial Authority and thereafter the Successful Bidder‟s liability and obligation shall continue as per the terms of this E-Auction Process Document and/or Liquidation Process Regulations and/or LOI and/or the Final Approval Order.

  • The sale contemplated under this E-Auction Process document shall be consummated on receipt of the Final Approval Order from any of the Judicial Authority.

  • Minister of Defense, 52(5) PD 481, 491 (1998); English translation available at State of Israel: the Judicial Authority (IJA), https://perma.cc/Z2B4-E5RR.


More Definitions of Judicial Authority

Judicial Authority means the judge, magistrate or other person authorised under the law of the Member State concerned to perform functions the same as or similar to those performed under section 33 by a court in the State.’
Judicial Authority means the NCLT, acting in its capacity as the adjudicating authority under the IBC, the NCLAT in an appeal and the Supreme Court in an appeal thereafter as the case may be or any other court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction.
Judicial Authority means the Juge d’Instruction appointed in pursuance of the Loi (1864) concernant la charge de Juge d’Instruction12 and includes any person exercising the functions of the Juge d’Instruction.”;
Judicial Authority means a court, a judge or a prosecutor. Scope
Judicial Authority means any court or judicial body established under the Laws of Zambia for the purposes of adjudication of any matter, whether or not such matter when so determined is subject to appeal to any other authority or body;
Judicial Authority means a court, arbitrator, special master, receiver, tribunal, administrative law judge or similar body or Person of any kind.
Judicial Authority means a judge, a magistrate, or a justice of the peace specially appointed for the purposes of Part III;