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Inlaw, sua sponte (Latin: "of his, her, its or their own accord") or suo motu ("on its own motion")[1] describes an act of authority taken without formal prompting from another party.[2] The term is usually applied to actions by a judge taken without a prior motion or request from the parties. The form nostra sponte ("of our own accord") is sometimes used by the court itself, when the action is taken by a multi-member court, such as an appellate court, rather than by a single judge. (Third parties describing such actions would still refer to them as being taken by the court as a whole and therefore as sua sponte.) While usually applied to actions of a court, the term may reasonably be applied to actions by government agencies and individuals acting in their official capacities.[3]

One situation in which a party might encourage a judge to move sua sponte occurs when that party is preserving a special appearance (usually to challenge jurisdiction), and therefore cannot make motions on its own behalf without making a general appearance. Judges commonly act sua sponte when they determine that the court does not have subject-matter jurisdiction[4] or that the case should be moved to another judge because of a conflict of interest,[5] even if all parties disagree.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Castaldo, Jennifer S. (2015-03-13). "Civil Litigation: Obtaining appellate review of a sua sponte order". NY Daily Record. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  • ^ Milani, Adam A.; Smith, Michael R. (2001). "Playing God: A Critical Look at Sua Sponte Decisions by Appellate Courts". Tennessee Law Review. 69: 245.
  • ^ Couch, Dick (2013-07-02). Sua Sponte: The Forging of a Modern American Ranger. Penguin. ISBN 978-0-425-25360-1.
  • ^ Shannon, Bradley (March 2018). "Reconciling Subject-Matter Jurisdiction". Hofstra Law Review. 46 (3).
  • ^ Abramson, Leslie W. (2007). "Judicial Disclosure and Disqualification: The Need for More Guidance". Justice System Journal. 28 (3): 301–308. doi:10.1080/0098261X.2007.10767849. JSTOR 27977352. S2CID 141823072.
  • ^ Carlisle v. United States, 517 U.S. 416 (Supreme Court of the United States 1996).
  • ^ Trest v. Cain, 522 U.S. 87 (Supreme Court of the United States 1997).
  • ^ Karachi violence suo motu: Supreme Court to resume proceedings from today – The Express Tribune
  • ^ SC reserves verdict in POL GST suo motu case | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia
  • ^ Pakistan court takes suo motu notice of Hazara killings – The Hindu
  • ^ Daily Times – Leading News Resource of Pakistan
  • ^ Pak`s CJ takes suo motu notice of illegal CNG licences
  • ^ The power of suo motu – The Express Tribune
  • ^ "US Army Rangers". US Army Ranger Association. Retrieved 29 March 2015.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sua_sponte&oldid=1223675792"

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