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.
Judgment no. 26548 of 2023 clarifies important aspects regarding the nullity of notification in immediate proceedings, establishing that the renewal of compliance falls to the trial judge. Let us explore the legal and practical implications of this decision together.
Let’s analyze the recent ruling no. 48472 of 2023, which addresses the issue of preventive confiscation and the defense rights of third-party creditors. Together, we will explore the legal implications and the conditions for nullity in the case of failure to communicate the issues raised ex officio.
The recent ruling no. 48102 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the importance of appointing an interpreter for defendants who do not speak Italian, highlighting the legal consequences of such an omission.
The ruling no. 51191 of 2023 clarifies important aspects regarding the timeliness of the request for oral discussion of the appeal during the summer recess, highlighting the centrality of the principle of contradiction and the consequences of its violation.
Analysis of judgment no. 51573 of 2023 concerning the legitimacy of the limits imposed by the judge on house arrest, highlighting the nullity in the absence of a request from the public prosecutor.
Let’s analyze ruling no. 48275 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation regarding nullity in paper-based proceedings, with particular attention to the emergency regulations related to the Covid-19 pandemic and the implications for the rights of defendants.
Judgment no. 49953 of 2023 clarifies the limits of joint proceedings in appeals, excluding abnormalities and nullities. Let’s explore the details and legal implications.
Let's explore the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the methods of raising the exception of nullity resulting from the failure to notify the defenders, with reference to Italian procedural rules.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the limits of nullity due to the failure to communicate the conclusions of the Attorney General and the concept of prejudice in the right to defense.
Let’s analyze the recent ruling no. 50092 of 2023, which addresses the nullity of the coercive indictment order due to the failure to notify the accused. A case that raises important legal and procedural questions.