"Struck from the list" in court refers to a legal action where a case or a particular entry is removed from the court's docket or list of pending cases. This can occur for various reasons, such as a settlement between parties, lack of evidence, or procedural issues. Once a case is struck, it typically means that it will no longer be heard or considered by the court.
"Struck down" typically refers to a court ruling that declares a law or regulation to be invalid or unconstitutional. It can also mean to defeat or invalidate something, such as a proposal or argument.
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There is no statewide online court docket system in Indiana. Some states use "docket" to mean court records, but in most states (including Indiana) "docket" means court calendar - the list of upcoming cases. If that's what you're looking for, the source below has links to all online court calendars and dockets in Indiana, arranged by county. If your court isn't on that list, you will have to contact the court clerk. To do that, go to the "Find court records by county" box in the upper left, select your county, and you'll have a list of courts with their contact information and links to their websites.
A Court Docket is a term for a list of cases to be tried.
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During a court proceeding, the defendant may make certain request and applications to turn the case in his favor. Some of these applications may be disallowed and that is what is referred to as a "struck out" application.
I think you mean..."BY leave of the court." It means, "with the court's permission."
It means that the Court has decided that your claim has no reasonable prospect of success, or is an abuse of process, and decided that it cannot be allowed to continue.Added: There is no legal term such as "struck out" in the lexicon, it is only commonly used "slanguage."
Basically it means that the court closes a case that is bad or useless and deletes any pleading.What the web says: the treating by the court as deleted any pleading or part thereof that discloses no ground of claim or defence or that is frivolous or scandalous.
there's no sure word as out list. you mean outlet not out list is does not exist