judicial inquiry

collocation in English

meaningsofjudicialandinquiry

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judicial
adjective
uk
/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/
us
/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/
involving a ...
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inquiry
noun
uk
/ɪnˈkwaɪə.ri/
us
/ˈɪŋ.kwɚ.i/
(the process of asking) ...
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(Definition ofjudicialandinquiryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofjudicial inquiry

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These articulations amount to evasions of serious historical andjudicialinquiryat a time when such inquiries are most practical and most necessary.
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Would not the simplest way to obtain the information be to have ajudicialinquiry?
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I see no need for ajudicialinquiryon this issue.
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It was an unusual course to take because it deals with the very unusual circumstances of the report of ajudicialinquiry.
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Imagine ajudicialinquirygoing out there.
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Once the legal proceedings in relation to this case are completed, it is my intention to hold a fulljudicialinquiry.
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I think there ought to be a public inquiry—ajudicialinquiry.
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In view of the continuing inquiries being conducted by the independent commission against corruption, it is not my intention to institute an independentjudicialinquiry.
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In one case there has been ajudicialinquiry, although the details of it have not been published.
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In the other case there has not been ajudicialinquiry, and to our minds—certainly to mine—that is a most important point.
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I was at pains to say that in our view exclusion should not come into operation without ajudicialinquiry.
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The only thing that would satisfy me would be the application of the 1943 technique, that is, no banishment without ajudicialinquiry.
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But it was never recommended by ajudicialinquiry; it was a matter which was excluded from the terms of reference of thejudicialinquiry.
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He made reference to, and read extracts from, the evidence given before thejudicialinquiry.
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Et is being urged that a publicjudicialinquiryshould investigate these and similar rumours.
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In the interests of the innocent ajudicialinquiryought to be set up and a full investigation made.
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I have given specific charges, and given the names and given the amount of money they received and have been refused ajudicialinquiry.
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It decided on these matters after openjudicialinquiry.
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But not even he can call an independentjudicialinquiryanything other than an impartial, clear-cut and independent inquiry.
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