Monday 4 August 2014

What is a citation?

Citation means the reference name of a reported judgment. Now the question arises that what is a reported judgment? A reported judgment is the one which has a new proposition of law decided by an superior court. Generally the decisions of High Court and Supreme Court are the ones that become citations. The reason is that they are the authorities that can report judgments.

Citations are also called as reported judgments or authorities. In some countries even the cases of first appellate courts are reported. Similarly in some countries the decisions of district courts are reported.

A citation usually is written like that : 2010 MLD 1632, 1983 SCMR 1613, 2012 IHC 26. There is a year in the citation followed by the short name of digest in which the judgment is published and the page number. Lawyers and judges can read such citation within minutes as they are familiar with these.

If you wish to obtain judgments, reported cases, citations or other legal documents on any proposition of law, you can write us at internationallawyerinfo@gmail.com

Regards,
International Lawyer
Team

No comments:

Post a Comment

Contact Lawyers Network

If you have any queries related with this post you can contact at lawyergolra@gmail.com

Regards,
Salman Yousaf Khan
CEO
Lawyers Network
+92-333-5339880