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Sine die means:

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Whenever you see “sine” in Latin legal terms, think “without”; here, “sine die” = “without a date”.
Updated On: Aug 14, 2025
  • Adjourned for the day and meet after one week
  • Adjourned for the day and meet after one month
  • Adjourned for the day and scheduled to meet next day again
  • Adjourned without fixing any date for the next meeting
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The Correct Option is D

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The Latin phrase “Sine die” literally means “without a day”.
In parliamentary and judicial contexts, it is used to indicate that a meeting, session, or case has been adjourned without assigning a specific date to resume.
This does not necessarily mean that the matter is closed permanently — it may be revived later, but no fixed schedule is given.
Option (a) and option (b) both set specific future dates, which contradicts the “no fixed date” meaning.
Option (c) specifies the very next day, which again is not “sine die”.
Therefore, the only accurate meaning is “adjourned without fixing any date for the next meeting”.
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