Quod constat curiae opere testium non indiget

Quod constat curiae opere testium non indiget

Literal Meaning

What appears to the Court needs not the help of witnesses.

Explanation

The maxim Quod constat curiae opera testium non indigent means – that which is clear to the court the court does not require the trouble of witnesses.

Illustration

In a case between ‘A’ and ‘B’, some of the facts were primia facia clear and thus the court doesn’t require the help of the witnesses.

Edited by Vigneshwar Ramasubramania

Approved & Published – Sakshi Raje

Sakshi Raje
I am Sakshi Raje from M.S. University Vadodara, pursuing BALLB (hons.). Tort law and it's interpretations in legal world are way too interesting according to me. I am attracted towards it because of its interpretation done differently according to the needs of society. Apart from this I am fond of travelling and tracking different places.