What is the concept of 'Res Judicata' ?
Res judicata is a legal doctrine that prevents the same matter or claim from being litigated again once a court has made a final judgment on it.
Res judicata is a legal doctrine that allows the same matter or claim being litigated again once a court has made a final judgment on it.
Res judicata is a legal doctrine that prevents the same matter or claim from being litigated again once a court has made a final order on it.
None of the above.
Res Judicata is a principle aims to avoid duplicative litigation and ensure the finality of legal decisions. Hence, option (a) is correct.