INTEREST REIPUBLICAE UT SIT FINS LITIUM

by | Mar 21, 2024

Interest Reipublicae Ut Sit Finis Litium- It means “In the interest of the state, that there be an end to litigation.” This legal maxim underscores the importance of resolving legal disputes promptly and in the best interests of the state or society as a whole. It promotes the idea that legal matters should be concluded efficiently to maintain order and prevent prolonged disputes.

  • Interest :-concern or public interest 
  • Reipublicae :- of the state
  • Ut :- so that or in order that
  • Sit :– to be
  • Finis :- end or conclusion 
  • Litium :- lawsuit or dispute 

Example A government urging two warring parties to settle a lengthy and costly legal dispute, stating that it’s in the public interest to bring an end to the litigation

 

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