Define: Coram

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Coram is a Latin term that means “in the presence of” or “before.” In legal contexts, it refers to a proceeding or hearing that takes place in the presence of a judge or magistrate.

A case is typically heard coram when it involves important legal issues or requires the presence of a judge to make decisions or rulings.

When a case is heard coram, it signifies that the judge is actively involved in the proceedings and has the authority to make decisions and rulings that will have legal consequences.

No, a case cannot be heard coram without the presence of a judge. The term specifically refers to a proceeding that takes place in the presence of a judge or magistrate.

No, not all court hearings are conducted coram. Some routine matters, such as scheduling conferences or administrative hearings, may not require the presence of a judge and can be conducted without being heard coram.

Yes, a case can be heard coram in a non-court setting if it involves a legal matter that requires the presence of a judge or magistrate. For example, arbitration proceedings or mediation sessions may be conducted coram.

Yes, a case can be heard coram by multiple judges, especially in appellate courts or complex cases where a panel of judges is required to make decisions or rulings.

The procedure for requesting a case to be heard coram may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific court. Generally, a party may file a motion or request with the court, explaining the reasons why the presence of a judge is necessary for the proceedings.

Yes, a case heard coram can be appealed like any other legal proceeding. The appellate court will review the decisions and rulings made during the coram hearing to determine if any errors were made or if the law was correctly applied.

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This glossary post was last updated: 5th April 2024.

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