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Definitions of inquisitory in various dictionaries:
adj - diligent and thorough in inquiry or investigation
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diligent and thorough in inquiry or investigation |
binquisitoryb - diligent and thorough in inquiry or investigation "a probing inquiry" "a searching investigation of their past dealings" probing, searching. inquiring - given to inquiry "an inquiring mind" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. |
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An inquisitorial system is a legal system where the court or a part of the court is actively involved in investigating the facts of the case, as opposed to an adversarial system where the role of the court is primarily that of an impartial referee between the prosecution and the defense. Inquisitorial systems are used primarily in countries with civil legal systems as opposed to common law systems. Countries using common law, including the United States, may use an inquisitorial system for summary hearings in the case of misdemeanors such as minor traffic violations. The distinction between an adversarial and inquisitorial system is theoretically unrelated to the distinction between a civil legal and common law system. Some legal scholars consider inquisitorial misleading, and prefer the word nonadversarial. The function is often vested in the office of the public procurator, as in China, Japan, Germany, and Scotland. |