The doctrine of res sub judice has significant implications on ongoing trials as it restricts parties from initiating new cases or pursuing related claims in other courts while the issue is under active judicial consideration. During this period, it prevents parties from filing parallel lawsuits on the same matter, ensuring that the issue is not litigated multiple times across different forums. This restriction also impacts the ability to make appeals, as the case is still being examined, and no final judgment has been rendered. Consequently, parties are prohibited from seeking remedies elsewhere until the court reaches a decision on the ongoing case. These limitations are in place to prevent conflicting rulings, reduce legal inefficiency, and preserve the integrity of the judicial process by ensuring that one court has the exclusive jurisdiction over the matter until a resolution is reached.