In a court case, "discontinued" refers to the termination or cessation of legal proceedings before a final judgment is reached. This can occur for various reasons, such as a settlement between the parties, a withdrawal of the complaint by the plaintiff, or a dismissal by the court. When a case is discontinued, it is effectively closed, and the issues it raised are no longer subject to legal resolution.
It means that the person who commenced the action (lawsuit) has dropped (cancelled) the action.
It depends on what the circumstances were. If the case was Dismissed WITH Prejudice, the case cannot be brought again. If the case was Dismissed WITHOUT Prejudice, the case can be brought again.
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apelleate court sends a case back to the trial court
Active in a court case means that the case has yet to be settled or decided upon.
if you mean was there a scene in court yes
A droped case
A court case that refers to something having been disposed means that something has been cast away or thrown away. It can also be used to mean a given court case has been dismissed.
It sends the case back to the lower court.
It sends the case back to the lower court.
Do you mean receiving debutantes at court? That was discontinued in 1958, because it was thought unsuitable for a democratic age.
It can vary from court to court, but they are normally the initials of the judge who was assigned to the case. Courts sometimes use CR to denote a criminal case and CV to denote a civil case.