In the course of trial Whilst a court case is under consideration. Proceedings are sub-Judice and details cannot be disclosed
before a judge or court of law; awaiting judicial determination
A convention by which the House excludes debate, motions or questions on any matter awaiting or under adjudication in a court of law.
(sub JOO dih SEE) Before a court or judge; under judicial consideration.
If something is sub judice, it is being dealt with by the court and cannot be discussed outside the court.
A matter that is still under consideration by a court. You will hear of politicians declining to speak on a certain subject because the subject matter is "sub judice".
In law, sub judice, Latin for "under judgment," means that a particular case or matter is currently under trial or being considered by a judge or court. The term may be used synonymously with "the present case" or "the case at bar" by some lawyers.