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What are non-appealable orders in civil law?

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What is the difference between an order and a judgment? An order is the district court judge's written decision. Sometimes, the order includes findings of fact and conclusions of law, but not always. Sometimes, the judge will specifically direct that a judgment be entered on the order, but not always. read more

In India, it means that you can't appeal against such orders in the higher courts or in other words it is a final and conclusive order to be executed in a manner decided by the adjudicating forum. For example, any order passed with the consent of both the contesting parties in a Civil case is not subject to appeal in superior courts. read more

Appealable Orders and Judgments A fundamental rule of appellate law is that an appeal only lies from an order or judgment that is appealable. An appellate court does not have jurisdiction to hear the case unless there is an appealable order or judgment. The following is an overview of appealable orders and judgments under California law. read more

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