cassation (Meaning)
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cassation (n.)
The act of annulling.
Synonyms & Antonyms of cassation
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cassation Sentence Examples
- The legal team filed a cassation to challenge the lower court's ruling, citing procedural errors.
- The cassation process allows for a review of the case by a higher court to ensure justice is served.
- The defendant's lawyers prepared a detailed cassation arguing for a reversal of the verdict based on new evidence.
- The cassation was granted, leading to a retrial and ultimately a different outcome for the defendant.
- The appellant's cassation highlighted several inconsistencies in the trial proceedings, warranting a reevaluation of the judgment.
- The cassation petitioned for a reconsideration of the case, emphasizing violations of the defendant's rights during the trial.
- After careful review, the appellate court rejected the cassation, affirming the initial judgment.
- The cassation process provides an avenue for individuals to seek redress for miscarriages of justice.
- The plaintiff's cassation argued that the lower court's decision was not supported by sufficient evidence.
- The cassation hearing allowed both parties to present their arguments before the appellate judges.
FAQs About the word cassation
The act of annulling.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The legal team filed a cassation to challenge the lower court's ruling, citing procedural errors.
The cassation process allows for a review of the case by a higher court to ensure justice is served.
The defendant's lawyers prepared a detailed cassation arguing for a reversal of the verdict based on new evidence.
The cassation was granted, leading to a retrial and ultimately a different outcome for the defendant.