Boni judicis lites dirimere est
A good judge has to prevent litigation.
CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) Legal-Aptitude Legal Maxims Revision (Page 5 of 37)
A good judge has to prevent litigation.
Bonus judex secundum aequum et bonum judicat et aequitatem stricto juri praefert A good judge bases his judgement on law and prefers equity over strict law.
A form’s defect cannot fail judicial writing.
No further argument is required now.
Let the writ be quashed.
A fortuitous event shouldn’t be predicted and no person is bound to divine it.
Chattels are considered minor as per law.
The immediate, and not the remote cause is to be considered.
The purchaser should beware.
The seller should be cautious.
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