Court order

A court order is an official proclamation by a judge (or panel of judges) that defines the legal relationships between the parties to a hearing, a trial, an appeal or other court proceedings.[1] Such ruling requires or authorizes the carrying out of certain steps by one or more parties to a case. A court order must be signed by a judge; some jurisdictions may also require it to be notarized. A court order governs each case throughout its entirety. If an individual violates the court order, the judge may hold that person in contempt.

An example of a United Kingdom Crown Court order against the Secretary of State of the Foreign and Commonwealth office
  1. ^ "court order". LII / Legal Information Institute. Retrieved 2024-07-19.

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