Absolute

1. Means wide, not more. Absolute power is anathema under our constitutional order. Baldev Raj Chadha v. Union of India, (1980) 4 SCC 321: 1981 SCC (L&S) 1.2. Complete, unconditional. A rule or order absolute is a completed judgment of a Court, and is so called in contradistinction to a rule or order nisi which is made on the application of one party only (ex parte), to be made absolute unless the other party succeed in showing cause why it should not be made absolute (discharged) [Whart.]