Disposed means the case is closed. It could either be a final judgment or dismissed.
A case is 'disposed of' when it reaches the stage when the judge renders his final decision
The case disposition is the judgment or outcome of a case. No one ever says " case disposed " but specifies the judgment. Have you misunderstood some saying " case dismissed " , possibly ?
A droped case
If a court case is listed as having been "disposed", it would indicate that the case is closed due to resolution and no other action is necessary.
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When a case has been either dismissed or adjudicated, it has been disposed of.
Make inquiry at the Clerk of Court's office for a clarification and to ascertain that you are mis-understanding the disposition. A case can NOT be both 'active' yet 'disposed of' at the same time.
A court case that refers to something having been disposed means that something has been cast away or thrown away. It can also be used to mean a given court case has been dismissed.
When a case comes to High Court/Supreme Court the case will be first listed and tracked with "Pending" Status,when argument for the case happens and Honorable Judge listens the arguments and feel that he can take a decision on the case then the Judgment Will be reserved and the case will be disposed. The case disposed doesn't mean that it is in favour of the appealed or not it only means that the case has been heard and a judgment has been made.
No appearence means that someone who was meant to be present, in court, wasn't there - didn't appear = no appearence. And without that person there, the court couldn't do anything about the divorce case.
To obtain your court case information contact your attorney. Court case information will also be available by contacting the county courthouse in which your hearing is to be held.
Deposed means testified. To depose is to give sworn testimony. In a divorce case, one or both parties may be deposed by the other's lawyer. This does not necessarily mean the divorce is going to trial. Typically, during a deposition, both lawyers and both parties are present, along with a stenographer. You gave the definition for the wrong word. The word asked was DISPOSED...completely different meaning. Some cases get disposed through an agreed settlement or voluntary dismissal. Others get disposed because they are uncontested, (the defendant did not file an answer to the complaint), or because they get dismissed by plaintiff.I stand corrected. The word asked was disposed.