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Which doctrine stipulates that the final judgment of a competent court may not be disputed by the parties or their successors or any third parties in a subsequent legal proceeding?

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The principle of Res-judicata helps in preventing unnecessary litigation and ensuring that judicial decisions are respected and upheld.
Updated On: Apr 3, 2025
  • Res-judicata
  • Res-sub-judice
  • Double jeopardy
  • Self-incrimination
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The doctrine of Res-judicata ensures that once a competent court has given a judgment, the same matter cannot be re-litigated by the same parties or their successors in future proceedings. It provides finality to judicial decisions.
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