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sub judice

[suhb joo-di-see, soob yoo-di-ke] / sʌb ˈdʒu dɪˌsi, sʊb ˈyu dɪˌkɛ /


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Kasingye said that commenting on the matter would be sub judice.

From The Guardian

Schillings also said Lord Hain had broken the sub judice rules in an abuse of parliamentary privilege.

From BBC

Vedanta said it could not comment on the case because the matter is sub judice.

From Reuters

He warned media and the public not to speculate on the outcome of the case, or risk contempt of court charges, under the doctrine of sub judice.

From The Guardian

"As the case is sub judice it would be inappropriate to make any comment."

From BBC