Bias.
~Chubz
Based on the Bible, I would say that God's judgement was far from impartial. The Bible says that he constantly favoured the Israelites over other people, even giving them the ancient land of the Canaanites and demanding that the Israelites slaughter all captives in an act of genocide. In Mark chapter 7, Jesus called Gentiles 'dogs' and only agreed to help a Gentile woman when she humbly accepted that description, so continuing the tradition of not being impartial.
Impartial Jury
judgment in Telugu is called teerpu
Impartial Jury
Pain medication
This is called sequestered.
That is normally called "arbitration"
Preference shares are shares whose dividends are paid out first before ordinary shares dividends. They so called (preference shares) because they have 'preference' over ordinary shares for payment of dividends.
adjudication
Not favoring either side is often referred to as being "neutral" or "impartial." This stance involves maintaining an objective perspective without showing bias or preference towards any party involved in a situation or conflict. Neutrality is important in various contexts, such as mediation, journalism, and diplomacy, where fairness and balance are essential.
Qiyamat
God