Phrases with «remand order»

A "remand order" is a legal decision made by a higher court sending a case back to a lower court for further proceedings or review. It means the original decision made by the lower court is questioned or needs more examination. Full definition

Sentences with «remand order»

  • The Federal Capital Territory Police Command had earlier obtained two weeks remand order against the defendant to enable it to conclude investigations on circumstances that led to Bilyaminu's death. (nigeriapoliticsonline.com)
  • The plaintiff, however, is urging the court to hold that Sections 293 and 294 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) of 201 which the EFCC relied on to secure remand orders from a magistrate court were inapplicable in his case. (newsdiaryonline.com)
  • The court's straightforward application of the statutory bar to appellate review of remand orders based on lack of subject matter jurisdiction rejects the notion that the AIA somehow creates an exception to that longstanding bar to appellate review. (toddweld.com)
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