Set aside means to annullig or vacating a court judgment, order and etc. by a Senior or Superior Court. Set aside is a legal jurgon most commonly used to denote that certain judgment or order of the suhordinate court has been voided or vacated or overruled by the Superior Court, It is to be noted that in appeal or revision the higher after hearing both the parties and being satisfied with the contents of any of the litigant parties may set aside a judgment and order of a subordinate court. According to Bryan A Garner, the lay people sometimes suffer misconception of this term because of lawyer's imposition of extraordinary meaning of the phrase "Set Aside".
But, the term quashment simply means putting an end to a legal proceeding, or an order, or a sentence, by the High Court Division U/S 561-A of the code. When the quashment order is made by the High Court Division, it menas as if that there were no proceedings against the Accused-Petitioner at all. When proceeding or an order or a judgment of the subordinate criminal court or Tribunal is quashed, the Accused-Petitioner immediately receives a release order from the High Court Division, which the subordinate concern Court is to comply with.
But, the term quashment simply means putting an end to a legal proceeding, or an order, or a sentence, by the High Court Division U/S 561-A of the code. When the quashment order is made by the High Court Division, it menas as if that there were no proceedings against the Accused-Petitioner at all. When proceeding or an order or a judgment of the subordinate criminal court or Tribunal is quashed, the Accused-Petitioner immediately receives a release order from the High Court Division, which the subordinate concern Court is to comply with.
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