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Remand is a legal term which has two related but distinct usages. Its etymology is from the Latin re- and mandare, literally "to order. Latin ( lingua Latīna, laˈtiːna is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. " It evolved in Late Latin to remandare, or "to send back word. Vulgar Latin (in Latin sermo vulgaris, "folk speech" is a Blanket term covering the popular Dialects and Sociolects of the Latin " It appears in Middle French as remander and in Middle English as remaunden, both with essentially the same meaning, "to send back. Middle French (le moyen français is a historical division of the French language which covers the period from (roughly 1340 to 1611. Middle English is the name given by Historical linguistics to the diverse forms of the English language spoken between the Norman invasion of " [1]

The term remand may be used to describe an action by an Appellate court in which it remands or sends back a case to the Trial court or lower appellate court for Detention of suspects is the process of keeping a person who has been Arrested in a police-cell prison or other detention centre before Trial or Sentencing

Dictionary

remand

-noun

  1. The act of sending an accused person back into custody whilst awaiting trial.
  2. The act of an appellate court sending a matter back to a lower court for review or disposal.

-verb

  1. To send a prisoner back to custody.
  2. To send a case back to a lower court for further consideration.
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