Order of Appellate Jurisdiction
Full Form of OAJ
What is OAJ?
An Order of Appellate Jurisdiction (OAJ) is a directive issued by an appellate court—such as a High Court or the Supreme Court of India—when reviewing decisions from lower courts or tribunals. It represents the formal outcome of an appeal, including judgments that confirm, reverse, or modify the original ruling. In the Indian legal system, OAJs play a crucial role in ensuring justice through hierarchical review, upholding the rule of law, and clarifying legal principles. These orders are used in civil, criminal, and constitutional matters, and are cited in legal arguments and court records. Law students and aspiring judges must understand OAJ procedures as they are frequently tested in judicial service exams and law school assessments. The term emphasizes the difference between original and appellate jurisdiction, a foundational concept in Indian jurisprudence. An OAJ sets binding precedent for subordinate courts, shaping the interpretation of statutes and constitutional provisions across the country.
OAJ का फुल फॉर्म
अपीलीय अधिकारिता का आदेश
Example
The Supreme Court's OAJ in the land acquisition case set a new precedent for compensation calculations.