Understanding Nullity in Legal Proceedings

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.

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Order No. 15993 of 2024: Nullity of the Judgment for Missing Electronic Filing

The ruling of the Court of Cassation in 2024 clarifies the consequences of the failure to file the decision electronically in labor proceedings, establishing the nullity of the judgment. Learn more about this important legal principle.

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Order No. 19711 of 2024: The Validity of Urban Planning Certification in Land Sales.

The ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the conditions for the integration of urban planning certification in the case of the sale of land that has become non-buildable. Discover how this ruling affects real estate transactions.

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Order No. 17761 of 2024: The Nullity of Evidence in Necessary Joinder of Parties.

Let us analyze ruling no. 17761 of 2024 of the Court of Cassation, which clarifies the consequences of the failure to integrate the adversarial proceedings and the nullity of the evidence gathered before its implementation.

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The nullity of the court-appointed expert opinion: analysis of ruling no. 17118 of 2024.

The order of the Court of Cassation provides important insights into the management of court-appointed technical consultancy in civil matters, clarifying the consequences of failing to appeal and the concept of procedural defect.

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Order No. 19659 of 2024: The Nullity of the Notification for Suspension of the Attorney General.

The order of the Court of Appeal of Palermo of July 17, 2024 clarifies the consequences of voluntary suspension for attorneys, highlighting the nullity of the notification of the appeal and its implications in civil procedural law.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 26222 of 2023: Deductibility and Presence of the Defender in Criminal Proceedings

Judgment no. 26222 of 2023 clarifies the importance of the presence of a defense attorney in criminal proceedings, highlighting the principle of the admissibility of the nullity of acts and the central role of technical defense.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 27546 of 2023: Nullity of Notifications in Appeal.

Analysis of ruling no. 27546 of 2023, which addresses the issue of the validity of notifications in criminal proceedings, highlighting the implications of absolute and intermediate nullity.

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Ruling No. 24657 of 2023: Nullity of the hearing for violation of the right to defense.

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation establishes the importance of the right to defense and the absolute nullity of the hearing in case of failure to establish a telematic connection, highlighting the critical issues of the emergency regulations during the pandemic.

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Judgment No. 25365 of 2023: Nullity and the Right to Defense in Times of Pandemic.

Analysis of ruling no. 25365 of 2023 regarding the failure to consider the written conclusions submitted by the defense via certified email and the implications for general nullity in criminal matters.

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Judgment No. 27880 of 2023: Nullity for Failure to Notify the Defender in the Paper Procedure.

Let us analyze judgment no. 27880 of 2023, which highlights the importance of communication with the defense attorney in criminal proceedings, especially during the emergency regulations for the Covid-19 pandemic.