👉 In legal terms, "non-adjudication" refers to a situation where an individual is not required by law or court order to appear in court for a specified case. This can occur when the judge is unable to hear evidence due to illness or other reasons, or when the parties involved are unable to attend the hearing due to personal circumstances such as travel or family obligations. Non-adjudication can be used in various legal contexts, including civil cases where only one party may have an interest in the