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.
The recent ruling no. 16080 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the implications of the request for an oral hearing during criminal proceedings held in a chamber format during the Covid-19 pandemic, highlighting the absolute nullity in the absence of the defense attorney.
Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding the defense's opposition to the renewal of the trial proceedings and its implications for the nullity of the appellate judgment.
The ruling no. 16714 of 2024 clarifies that the omission of accessory provisions in criminal matters does not result in the nullity of the judgment, but is amendable. Let's explore the meaning of this ruling and its implications together.
Judgment No. 17091 of 2024 addresses the importance of the ten-day period between the notification of the notice and the hearing, clarifying the legal consequences in case of non-compliance. Learn more about this principle and its applications in criminal law.
Let's analyze the important order no. 10465 of 2024, which clarifies the conditions for nullity of a judgment due to the omission of the transcription of the conclusions, a crucial issue in civil procedural law.
Let’s analyze the recent Order no. 9965 of April 12, 2024, which addresses the issue of the nullity of a judgment issued in the absence of a proper ruling and motivation, clarifying the remedies available for the parties involved.
Let's analyze ruling no. 11188 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation regarding the partial nullity of a contract and its implications. We will explore how the evidence of the parties' intention affects the validity of the entire agreement.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the dynamics of qualification and interpretation of contracts, distinguishing between nullity and conversion. Discover how case law addresses the issue of cause in contracts.
Analysis of ruling no. 15657 of 2023 declaring general nullity for failure to notify the defense in the paper-based appeal proceedings during the pandemic.
The ruling no. 14854 of 2023 of the Court of Cassation addresses the issue of nullity due to late filing of written conclusions in the paper-based appeal proceedings, highlighting the importance of adhering to deadlines in criminal proceedings during the emergency regulations.