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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 10 months ago
It is not necessary for a judge to give statement of ground in a decree. <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt"> </div>
It is necessary that there must be formal expression of the decree <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt"> </div>
Judgement should state preciously the relief granted. <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt"> </div>
Decree must determinate the rights of the parties <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt"> </div>
Decree Follows after judgement
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There may be a judgment in civil suit as well as in criminal case. <div style="margin-bottom:0cm; padding:0cm 5.4pt"> </div>
Generally decree is passed in a civil suit
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