A judgement is a decision given by court regarding a particular issue. A judgement under the eyes of the law is a decision given by a court of law on a suit which comes up to it. The Code of Criminal Procedure in India does not define a judgement. Though Chapter 27 of the code deals with the matters relating to a judgement and its delivery. A judgement can be considered to be the final order passed by a criminal court, which may either be pronounced as a conviction of the accused if such person is found to be guilty or as an acquittal of the accused if such person is found to be innocent.
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The Supreme Court of India, in the case of Surendra Singh v. State of U.P., 1953 defined judgement as “the final decision of the court intimated to the parties and to the world at large by formal ‘pronouncement or ‘delivery’ in open court.”