Welcome to the page dedicated to articles discussing the importance and relevance of evidence in legal cases. Dive into the world of jurisprudence and learn how evidence plays a crucial role in court proceedings.
Let’s analyze ruling no. 16602 of 14/06/2024, which highlights the importance of the burden of proof for the account holder when requesting an interim balance in current accounts, clarifying responsibilities and distinctions in the banking sector.
Let’s analyze Order No. 16445 of 2024 from the Court of Cassation, which provides important clarifications on the conclusion of credit opening contracts prior to Law No. 154 of 1992. We will explore the legal implications and the admissible modes of proof.
The recent ruling of the Constitutional Court clarifies the regime of contract assignment by motorway concessionaires, excluding the obligation of public evidence and establishing the jurisdiction of the ordinary judge. Let's explore the details of this important ruling.
Judgment No. 25059 of 2023 clarifies the legitimacy of the use of notoriety and presumptions in proving damages for defamation, highlighting the importance of reputation and compensation for moral suffering.
The recent ruling of the Supreme Court clarifies the rights of the parties in an abbreviated trial, highlighting the importance of the judge's assessment of the relevance of testimonial evidence.
Let us analyze the recent ruling no. 25122 of 2023, which clarifies the usability of photographic recognition in the absence of personal identification. An important reflection on evidence in the Italian criminal process.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the issue of the inadmissibility of wiretaps and the principle of derived invalidity, providing a significant interpretation for criminal proceedings.
The ruling no. 25592 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the inadmissibility of evidence obtained through interceptions in the absence of a valid title for the devices. Let’s explore the legal implications of this decision together.
The recent ruling no. 50102 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the role of geolocation and other evidence in the judgment of guilt, marking an important step in the regulation of evidence in criminal law.
The ruling no. 50817 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the issue of inadmissible evidence in the judgment of legitimacy, introducing the possibility of resorting to resilience evidence. Let’s explore the details of this fundamental decision.