Order for Final Judgement
Full Form of OFJ
What is OFJ?
An Order for Final Judgement (OFJ) is a legal directive issued by a court that conclusively resolves a lawsuit or a specific issue within a case, leaving no further questions to be adjudicated. In the Indian judicial system, OFJs are commonly used after the completion of trial proceedings, when the judge determines that all evidence and arguments have been sufficiently evaluated. This order marks the end of the litigation at the trial level and may be followed by appeal options. OFJs are documented in court records and are essential for parties seeking execution of the judgement. They are most frequently encountered in civil suits, family law matters, and commercial disputes. For students preparing for judiciary exams such as the Civil Judge Exam or the LL.B. curriculum, understanding the distinction between interim orders and final judgements is crucial. OFJs ensure legal certainty and finality, allowing the prevailing party to enforce the court's decision through mechanisms like attachment of property or monetary recovery. The term is also used in arbitration and alternative dispute resolution contexts in India.
OFJ का फुल फॉर्म
अंतिम निर्णय हेतु आदेश
Example
The High Court passed an OFJ in the trademark infringement case, directing the defendant to pay damages and cease use of the disputed mark.