The participants agree to abide by the rulings of the "judge" and sign legal contracts to that effect. The contracts are well-written legal documents specific to the issues at hand and can easily be enforced in a real court of law. These contracts provide very stiff penalties to any (of the participants) who violate the terms and conditions set down in them. Participants are thoroughly briefed before they sign anything, and all the issues are covered in the legal agreement that they sign.
Judges publish opinions which are used to explain their rulings when they adjudicate cases. This is also known as a legal opinion.
There are about 3,500 judges in India. The largest number is made up of the district court judges who add up to over 2,600 judges.
Judges in Canada are appointed and not elected.
There will be no change to he judges.
Unfortunately, the judges and the host of Chopped do not list their salaries online. The judges can vary depending on the show.
Judges publish opinions which are used to explain their rulings when they adjudicate cases. This is also known as a legal opinion.
case law
A body of rulings made by judges that become part of a nations legal system.
Liberal rulings (APEX)
Judges make decision after hearing both the sides of the evidence, the document produced and the law of the land being enforced in that particular state.
they can make sure the laws are enforced, appoint judges, and approve bills
one who's willing to hand down rulings that contradict with his or her own personal beliefs when he feels necessary
No, a judge's opinion must be based on statutory law, common law, or case law.
Not according to current precedent; but judges change rulings from precedent all the time, mostly for the better, but not always.
More liberal rulings will be given in the future.
An 'activist judge' is a judge whose personal opinions and passions cause them to make rulings in favour of their own personal opinion as opposed to the rules of law. However, generally judges, who are called 'activist judges,' are really judges who have made a decision that a politician in power disagrees with vehemently.
More liberal rulings will be given in the future.