![]() Judgment also has a sense of finality, like a sentence being passed. It usually comes from a reactive place inside of us, like a knee-jerk when the doctor strikes the mallet on that joint – it’s unconscious. Judgment assumes that the person judging has the power and right to determine what is good or bad in general, not just from their point of view. Judgment feeds the ego’s deception of being better (or worse) than someone or something else. Judgment implies a power differential – I perceive myself to have power over you when I judge you (for example, “you’re a loser!”). Judgment: “an opinion or estimate, criticism or censure, power of comparing or deciding”. The dictionary definitions of the two terms shed some light. What’s the difference?ĭiscernment may seem like judgment, but the difference between these two approaches to life is significant. So if we’re not supposed to judge, but still need to tell right from wrong or good from bad, what are we to do? Yoga philosophy proposes the use of Viveka, or discernment. We’re already seeing signs of the kind of deterioration that comes from absence of making distinctions for fear of offending or leaving anyone out. Workers can become sloppy and unmotivated without some comparison of what’s good work and what’s just mediocre. If we feel pressured to accept everyone as they are regardless of their behavior, children can go undisciplined, hurtful behavior ignored, and vandalism tolerated. We can’t avoid altogether distinguishing things from each other. Hurting another person intentionally is wrong, period (taking circumstances into consideration). Some swimmers are faster than others, but even if we don’t win the Olympics we can still enjoy a dip in the pool. Not everyone can be a great artist, although we can all enjoy creating our own art. The truth is, some people do certain things better than others. Without some way to determine what’s good and not so good, standards disintegrate. The need to distinguish thingsĪt the same time, we can easily fall into the trap of swinging to the opposite extreme. Judgment, labeling, stereotyping, and segregating can lead to polarization of societies, dividing and angering large and small communities. It’s all too easy to fall into condemnation of things or people that are different than you, or to bad-mouth things that we dislike or disagree with. There’s good reason why society has shifted away from judgment. Some kid’s baseball games no longer keep score for fear of being the “losers.” We’re no longer stiff we’re just “flexibility-challenged”. Accept difference, see similarity, no one is better or worse than anyone else. Yet we’re also told that it’s not politically or even spiritually correct to judge. Our culture is strongly attached to categorizing and comparing. ![]() Every day, we’re surrounded by judgments, whether on the television or in our own minds. In short, a judgment cannot be appealed, while a decree can be appealed.Good or Bad. The Decree can be appealed to get clarity on the rights unclear.Ī decree can or may not be appealable. The appeal can be done by going to the higher court in the hierarchy but not at that moment. The court’s judgment cannot be appealed or cross-questioned in that particular court of law. The decree presents the represented judgment through the substantive announcement of the legal, fundamental, constitutional and any other applicable rights the plaintiff and defendant can avail. Judgment has more to do with the step-by-step procedures from the understanding and conclusion derived from the hearing of both the parties involved. But the judgment has to be read out to its actuality. The decree is partly shared or completely it depends. A decree narrates both parties’ rights in a court of law. The jurisprudence is stated in section 2 (14) in the code of civil procedure act of 1908.Ī judgment is also crispy, to the point, and irrevocable hence the rights are not spelt out when the judgment is given.īut the Decree is mainly an ascertaining of the detailed rights of the plaintiff based on their case future decided by the judge through their pronounced judgment. One or more judgments can be pronounced depending on the case severity and the pertaining aspects. Judgment is the decision the judge takes as part of the legislative body through the mentioned parameters. They take different takes of plaintiff and defendant based on the proceedings and finding based on factual evidence provided by applying the laws of the given country. ![]() It’s an official declaration and explanation of the plaint’s rights.Ī judge or a panel of judges is a public officer who hears different cases and appeals under their jurisdiction. ![]() It’s an announcement of the decision taken Preliminary, partly preliminary or can be partly final Comparison Table Parameters of ComparisonĪll the rights of both parties are stated ![]()
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