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In law, a chambers is a room or office used by barristers or a judge. A barrister's chambers or barristers' chambers are the rooms used by a barrister or a group of barristers. A judge's chambers, on the other hand, is the office of a judge, where the judge may hear certain types of cases, instead of in open court. == Judge's chambers == A judge's chambers is the office of a judge, where certain types of matters can be heard "in chambers", also known as ''In camera'', rather than in open court. Generally, cases heard in chambers are cases, or parts of cases, where the public and press are not allowed to observe the procedure.〔.〕 Judge's chambers are often located on upper floors of the court house, away from the court rooms, sometimes in groupings of judge's chambers. In some jurisdictions, a court room, rather than the judge's actual chambers, are used to hear matters "in chambers". Such court rooms may also be called "chambers".
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