1. sub judice - Adjective
3. sub judice - Adjective Satellite
Before the judge, or court; not yet decided; under judicial consideration.
Source: Webster's dictionary"All the evidence is sub judice and will be revealed during the court case,” she added. Source: Internet
A senior DMRC official, when contacted, said, “The matter is sub judice, so we will not comment at the moment.” Source: Internet
When the crime branch had filed the chargesheet, the matter became sub judice. Source: Internet
The Minister said that 65 vends were selected through draw of lots in the 2005 and the issue became sub judice in the matter of Sandiya Devi Vs State. Source: Internet
“What is now disturbing is the attempt by the Hon Premier to decline to provide any answers on the basis that the matter is with his attorneys, thereby implying that the matter is sub judice. Source: Internet
That exercise and without mincing words is, to say the least, sub judice. Source: Internet