While it is true that a charge sheet is a paper-based document used to determine the amount of a debt, it is not the equivalent to a judgment. In fact, the opposite is true. A judgment and a judgment are two distinct legal processes that are used to determine the amount of a debt, while a charge sheet is a paper-based document that is used to determine the amount of a debt owed by a third party.
The difference between a court judgment and a charge sheet is that a judgment is a written declaration of a court, in which both the judge and a party are required to acknowledge that the court has decided the case. A charge sheet is a paper-based document that is used to determine the amount of a debt. If you believe that a court has decided your case, it’s likely that a charge sheet exists and should be filed.