Nullity in legal proceedings refers to the invalidation of a legal action or decision. Explore our collection of articles and insights on nullity in court decisions and legal proceedings on the Studio Legale Bianucci blog.
Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Supreme Court that declared A.A.'s appeal against the ruling of the Court of Appeal of Salerno inadmissible, highlighting the issues of standing and the methods of challenging the will.
Analysis of ruling no. 19376 of 2023 regarding the management of hearings during the Covid-19 emergency period and the importance of timing in the request for oral proceedings.
Let's analyze ruling no. 20834 of 2023, which clarifies the limits of evaluating acts in summary judgment, highlighting the importance of absolute nullity and pathological unusability in criminal proceedings.
The ruling no. 30589 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation introduces important clarifications regarding the nullity of the proceedings in the event of the defendant's absence, highlighting the changes made by Legislative Decree no. 150 of 2022.
Analysis of ruling no. 26805 of 2024 on the nullity of orders issued by honorary justices of the peace in the context of the review court, highlighting the legal and regulatory implications.
Analysis of ruling no. 29348 of 2024, which clarifies the nullity of the appeal trial held without the presence of the defense attorney, in violation of the emergency provisions for the Covid-19 pandemic.
The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Trieste clarifies the limits of nullity in cases of material errors in the drafting of the judgment, emphasizing the importance of substance over form.
Let us analyze the recent ruling no. 29371 of 2024, which clarifies the conditions for the admissibility of the annulment of a judgment in the case of failure to communicate the postponement of a hearing, providing insights into the Italian criminal procedure.
Judgment no. 28917 of 2024 provides significant insights regarding the reduction of sentence in the abbreviated trial, clarifying the absence of nullity even in the case of the early indication of the sentence by the judge of the merits.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the consequences of violating the registration obligation in lease agreements, establishing the right to occupation compensation.